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US: Indian Ocean is not India’s ocean

Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones prepares to pull alongside aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (File photo) The “defining partnership of the 21st century” with India will not inhibit Washington from pursuit of American interests. The bottom line is that in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), India should not punch above its weight… reflect sadly where all the heady […]

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As the US plans its Afghan troop withdrawal, what was it all for?

A woman embracing her husband after his return from a deployment to Afghanistan in 2014. David Goldman/AP.More than 2,400 American service members were killed in Afghanistan and more than 20,000 were wounded. What exactly am I supposed to tell these mothers that their sons died for? What was it all for? It remains unclear if the more than 2,400 US […]

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Exiting Afghanistan: Biden Sets the Date

It had to be symbolic, and was represented as such. Forces of the United States will be leaving Afghanistan on September 11 after two decades of violent occupation, though for a good deal of this stretch, US forces were, at best, failed democracy builders, at worst, violent tenants. In his April 14 speech, President Joe Biden made the point that […]

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US has ability to keep eye on any resurgence of al Qaeda in Afghanistan: Reuters

The White House on Thursday said that the United States has the ability to keep an eye on any resurgence of al Qaeda in Afghanistan without keeping a military footprint there a day after U.S. President Joe Biden said that he was pulling out U.S. forces after nearly 20 years of war. “We believe we have the means to keep […]

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Iran’s Zarif says Taliban has to change based on democratic ways

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Friday that the Taliban has to “change based on democratic ways.” Addressing Raisina 2021 conference virtually, Zarif stated: “If they (Taliban) want to go back to their 90s ideology, it will be impossible, as there is a new and different Afghanistan today.” Zarif’s remarks come a day after US President Joe Biden and […]

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Taliban’s designated spy chief killed in Balkh airstrike: MoD

At least nine Taliban militants – including the group’s spy chief Ajmal Mashak – were killed in an airstrike by the Afghan force in northern Balkh province, the Ministry of Defense (MoD) said Friday. The MoD said in a statement that the airstrike was conducted in the Hussain Khel village in the Balkh district of the province on Thursday. According […]

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Ghani says Afghanistan is ‘not at risk of collapse’

President Ashraf Ghani said on Thursday that US President Joe Biden and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg’s decision to withdraw foreign forces set the context for a “reset” of assumptions, alignments, and actions and that the Afghan government is “not at risk of collapse”. Addressing a virtual event organized by Azerbaijan’s Nizami Ganjavi International Center, Ghani said: “We are not at […]

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CIA chief: Pullout to hurt US intel-gathering ability

Once US troops exit Afghanistan, America’s ability to collect intelligence and act on threats will diminish, says the CIA director. William Burns said: “Our ability to keep that thread in Afghanistan in check, from either Al Qaeda or ISIS has benefited greatly from the presence of US and coalition militaries on the ground and in the air…” They were fueled […]

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Afghan peace push: Russia calls India a trusted ally

Russia has hailed India as a welcome partner in its efforts to promote the Afghan peace process as foreign troops prepare to leave the war-torn country. “India (is our) closest friend and trusted partner. Big meeting of minds on the majority of global and regional issues” the Russian ambassador in New Delhi said on Wednesday. Nikolay Kudashev told a virtual […]

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Taliban can’t return to power: HCNR chief

The Taliban cannot return to power in the wake of international forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, says the government’s top peace negotiator. The chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) asked the insurgent not to think of taking over Afghanistan through military means. Such thinking on Taliban’s part would be a gross miscalculation, remarked the HCNR head, who explained […]

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