Friday, June 11, 2021

American Troops are Leaving Afghanistan, Now the Taliban must Prove that They are not Bad Guys, they must Stop Killing Fellow Citizens, Respect Women Rights, Women’s Education is Important to Build a Civil Society

 

 

American Troops are Leaving Afghanistan, Now the Taliban must Prove that They are not Bad Guys, they must Stop Killing Fellow Citizens, Respect Women Rights, Women’s Education is Important to Build a Civil Society

When tension is rising between America and China-Russia. America’s military bases in South and Central Asia are a dangerous idea.

Mujeeb Khan

Taliban Leaders

 
Afghan Notorious warlords, Abdul Rashid Dostum, Balkh Province governor Atta Mohammad Noor, Mohammad Mohaqiq


Good old days, Afghanistan under Progressive Socialist government

Kabul before 1979


 What a tragedy that the United States has fought for 20 years to eliminate terrorists in  Afghanistan, three trillion dollars have been spent, 2500 American soldiers have been killed in this war, and now that US troops are leaving Afghanistan, the United States is worried that extremism will break out in Afghanistan. Foreign terrorists will return to Afghanistan. This fear is an acknowledgment that the United States has not succeeded in eradicating terrorism and the terrorists have maintained their existence. Al Qaeda’s foreign terrorists who fled Afghanistan later joined the war to overthrow governments in Libya and Syria. They saw the opportunity to the establishment of an Islamic state in Libya and Syria because the United States, Britain, France, and NATO have been supporting them against the Libyan and Syrian governments. Saudi Arabia, Gulf rulers, and Israel were also backing them. At the time, no one in the Obama administration cared about how many of them had fled Afghanistan and come here, who belonged to Al Qaeda and who belonged to ISIS? The terrorists who were being supported by the Obama administration and Allies to overthrow the governments in Syria and Libya were then left at the intersection. The people of the region must now make sure that those at the intersection in Libya and Syria do not turn to Afghanistan. America has the mistakes of the century. Until there is stability in Afghanistan, there will be no peace in Iraq, Syria, and Libya. And until there is stability in Iraq, Syria, and Libya, until then, there will be no peace in Afghanistan.

 Extremist Islamic organizations have been brought under control in Central Asia’s Uzbekistan and Tajikistan after a major crisis. Uzbeks and Tajiks from the Afghan Northern Alliance has ties to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The Northern Alliance has an old rivalry with the Taliban. The United States is looking at bases in these Central Asian states to watch Afghanistan. The US and NATO have been in Afghanistan for 20 years, but they have not been able to watch it. As much the US and NATO have in Afghanistan, it has become an even more complex problem. In 2o years, only corruption has been stabilized in Afghanistan. Warlords are powerful institutions than the Afghan army. The trillions of dollars spent in Afghanistan is the price of the Bush administration’s wrong decisions. The Taliban had eliminated Warlord's system, and it prohibited producing opium in Afghanistan. But the Bush administration restored warlords on the first day of the fall of the Taliban regime. The Bush administration had allied itself with the corrupt warlords against the Taliban. And they were tasked with eliminating the Taliban. Warlords were given briefcases full of dollars. The warlords then began producing and trading opium in the presence of US troops. These two wrong decisions by the Bush administration made it difficult to win the war and find a political solution. Afghanistan is dominated by warlords and the Taliban, some factions of the Taliban are with the Warlords, and some are against the Warlord, in this situation it has become difficult for the Kabul government to keep both happy.

  Government corruption, powerful corrupt warlords, and the Taliban are Afghanistan’s chronic problems. In 20 years, all three have flourished in the US presence in Afghanistan. The United States has done nothing against corruption in Afghanistan. And now, immersed in corruption, Afghanistan is being handed over to the Afghan people by the US military. In these circumstances, Pakistan’s security interest is to stay away from  Afghanistan and kept urging the Taliban to negotiate with the Kabul government. Pakistan’s involvement in Afghanistan has wreaked havoc. Instead of helping Pakistan, the United States has only blamed Pakistan. But in the end, the US has negotiated and reached an agreement with the leader of the Haqqani Network and the Taliban. Pakistan should continue its efforts with China, Russia, and Iran. The Taliban’s head office is in Doha, Qatar. The Qatari government should also put pressure on the Taliban to stop bombings in Afghanistan and cooperate with the Kabul government on the issue of peace and stability in Afghanistan, which is paramount. if the United States has not achieved anything from its military adventures for 20 years, then the Taliban will not be achieved anything by detonating bombs, they should keep this in the minds'.

  The United States is now seeking military bases from Afghanistan’s neighbors to watch and prevent al-Qaeda’s re-entry into Afghanistan. The role of the CIA in deterring terrorists is highly questionable. The CIA turned its back on the capture of al-Qaeda’s top leaders 25 years ago. Afghanistan was lawless and its borders were open on all sides. An operation could be launched against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, but was the CIA waiting to be 911? Not only that, but the CIA does not know which country or countries created  ISIS. who was funding it?  Who ordered a thousand pickup trucks from Toyota company of Japan? Who paid for it? Which country allowed these one thousand pickup trucks to stand on its soil? The CIA did not tell the world what the consequences would be for Libya and the region after the fall of the Gaddafi government. If President Trump did not trust the intelligence agencies, he would be somewhat right.

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