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Will there be Peace in Afghanistan under Biden?
While it is well known that international treaties and agreements signed are not a personal contract between political leaders, but rather certain obligations between states, the United States has repeatedly shown the world that it does not care about such norms of international law. Hence the entire structure of the international legal framework, be it the international...
Vladimir Danilov
The Exposure of Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan Raises Questions the Politicians are Still Reluctant to Face
A report issued this week after a four-year investigation into alleged war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan has promoted a degree of outrage previously unknown with regard to the alleged conduct of Australian army personnel. While the public outrage is welcomed, it has completely avoided more...
James ONeill
Biden may take Afghanistan War Back to the Square One
While the US president, fulfilling yet another of his promises, has announced to reduce troops in Afghanistan, bringing the total number to 2500 only, it doesn’t mean that the war in Afghanistan is going to end before he leaves the White House. What we see, however, is only a temporary drawdown by an out-going president, eager to reinforce his image...
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Afghanistan’s Fate Decided by Narcotics, Not Politics
Gordon Duff
Dr. Abdullah Abdullah Visited India and Pakistan
Vladimir Terehov
Who is to Blame for Afghanistan’s Opium Frenzy?
Vladimir Odintsov
Afghanistan: No End of Failure in Sight
Vladimir Danilov
US Withdrawal from Afghanistan and its Consequences for India
Dmitry Bokarev
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