The rise to power in Afghanistan of the Taliban (a radical movement banned in RussiaDahJTkfw lends special importance to the response of external players and the possibility of their influence on the further development of the situation in the country. In this context, it would be interesting to look at the prospects of further relations between Iran and Afghanistan…
Afghanistan
On the External Factor of the Afghan Problem
Recent events around and on the territory of Afghanistan strengthen the author’s opinion that a positive solution to the problem of this nation is possible only based on the formation of a more or less coherent “orchestra,” including China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iran and, of course, the new leadership of Afghanistan itself. Such an approach to the Afghan problem is a direct…
The US Never Intended to Create a Self-Reliant Afghan Government
The Western media talks about the “shocking” developments in Afghanistan, as a government the US spent two decades “building up” is swept from the country in mere days. The Taliban (banned in RussiaDahJTkfw have even entered Kabul, occupying the offices and meeting rooms of former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani…
The World Froze in Anticipation of the Steps that the Taliban May Take
Nearly 20 years after the Taliban (a movement banned in the Russian FederationDahJTkfw were expelled by the Americans who wanted to punish it for harboring al-Qaeda (terrorist organization, aslo banned in RussiaDahJTkfw, the movement’s commanders pose for cameramen in the presidential palace of Afghanistan and in front of the imposing former CIA…
Afghanistan: America’s Moment of National Embarrassment
With the Afghan Taliban’s (terrorist organization, banned in RussiaDahJTkfw successful military occupation of Kabul on August 15, 2021 America’s twenty years’ debacle in Afghanistan has come to an embarrassing end after almost twenty years of what millions of the Americans believed was a ‘war on terror’ to ‘end terror.’ While the Taliban’s ultimate success was never unexpected…
Why the Lie Machine is Grinding Afghanistan into Dust
Since 2010, the Pentagon has covertly mapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan worth more than three trillion US dollars. Those resources were, until short hours ago, largely inaccessible. That is no longer the case. The Taliban (banned in RussiaDahJTkfw had, over the past decade, written letter after letter to American diplomats and congressional leaders, offering to end the war but hand…
Afghanistan: Another Collapse of US Cynical Plans
In recent days, America has been overwhelmed by a shaft of unfortunate events from Afghanistan. The American media, TV, experts, and advisers of all kinds are asking very uncomfortable questions of officials from the Joe Biden administration and trying to understand what happened in this Asian country. Why did the Taliban (banned in the Russian…
Afghan Refugees Press Bill for Twenty Years of Armed Aggression
The seizure of power in Afghanistan by the Taliban (a movement banned in the Russian FederationDahJTkfw threatens severe retribution in the form of a huge wave of refugees due to the armed aggression that was launched against the country in 2001. Not only for the Western countries but also for the bordering countries, which are forced to deal with the first mass…
US Flight from Afghanistan Triggers Another Humanitarian Crisis
The US flight from Afghanistan could trigger another humanitarian crisis, Swedish Svenska Dagbladet writes. A Spokesperson for the US Department of State Ned Price said the other day about the growing threat of civil war and crisis in Afghanistan. Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated the complete failure of the US mission…
US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: a Predictable Effect
The news of the beginning of the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan was enthusiastically received by many media outlets worldwide. There have been many positive articles about the benefits of this decision by Washington. American soldiers will stop dying on foreign soil. The US economy will be relieved of the monstrous burden…
US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Feedback from the Middle East
The hasty withdrawal of the US and its allies from Afghanistan, its impact on the neighboring and Middle Eastern states, and the possible scenarios of the situation are being vigorously commented on by the media in the Arab world. Most authors call this move a failure of Washington’s policy. According to the South Al-Iraq website…
On China’s Role in Afghanistan
Fearing increasing instability and the risk of widespread civil war in Afghanistan, many countries have recently been working to fill the vacuum created by the US withdrawal from that South Asian country. Thus, regional powers Turkey and Iran actively seek to strengthen their influence. In particular, Turkey, in line with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s expansionist policy…









