The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Imran Khan), who spent a quarter of his life on the cricket field and today, like the former President of the United States of America (Donald Trump), is passionate about politics, still finds himself in the cricket fields that were once the biggest and best The player – More…
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Author: Noorullah Walizadeh In the midst of so much suffering, boredom, and despair over the war, Ahmad Massoud’s announcement of a “war for democracy” is pleasing news. The joy of hearing the news of war may seem contradictory, but when you look at the history of Afghanistan and the ongoing conflicts in – More…
A small person never grows up, and vice versa, a big man never grows up. For example, in ancient times, the door of the palace of one of the kings had a black spot. The court servants did everything and went wherever possible but could not remove the stain. A poor man learned – More…
In recent days, Pakistan has been wreaking havoc on Afghanistan and President Ghani’s government. The country has expanded its 25-year effort to form its fifth battalion. As the Americans leave Afghanistan, Pakistani troops have come directly to the battlefields of Afghanistan to provide military support to the Taliban. A battle that has made – More…
Despite their support for the Taliban, the irrational and fragile arguments of the Pakistanis have struck a chord with the people of Afghanistan. With the flames of the war raging in Afghanistan and Pakistani officials openly expressing their strong support for the Taliban and other extremists, there is no doubt that the country – More…
In the current situation, Afghanistan is going through the most critical period of its contemporary history. While the last American, British, German, and Italian troops left Afghanistan on Friday, the Taliban beat the war drums. They considered dominating the territory and returning to politics as the only option for their peace. Still, – More…
The breathtaking clashes of the past two months have increased military and strategic pressure on Afghanistan’s security and defense institutions. In the last few months, the war management had been mainly left to people who did not even know the military alphabet correctly. Unfortunately, in a situation where Afghanistan, on the one hand, – More…
Pakistani Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid made two unprecedented revelations. First, the Pakistani interior minister said Islamabad had given refuge to the Taliban and that the group should not allow the Pakistani Taliban to move militarily from Afghanistan against Islamabad. Second, the Pakistani Interior Ministry official then announced that all Taliban fighters were – More…
A veteran of Afghanistan’s diplomatic scene on what the United States—and Afghans themselves—should watch for in the ongoing negotiations between the government and the Taliban. Ershad Ahmadi was deputy foreign minister for political affairs in Afghanistan from 2013 to 2014 and is the president of Kabul Compass, a strategic analysis firm. President Joe Biden announced – More…
UN warns Taliban not to cut ties with al-Qaeda group, after US-Taliban agreement at Doha By Paul Cruickshank, Tim Lister, and Nic Robertson, CNN Translated to Persian: Shershah Nawabi (CNN) According to a United Nations Security Council report released on Wednesday, an emboldened Taliban poses a severe and expanding threat to the – More…