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Is there a Way Out of the Afghan Deadlock?
Afghanistan has always been of particular interest to world powers and they would most certainly try to conquer it. But not for the sake of earning bragging rights, but to secure control over a bridgehead connecting the countries of Central and South Asia. It is for this reason that over...
Martin Berger
Afghanistan: Negotiations or a US Military Defeat?
While the Trump administration may think otherwise and even take the credit for initiating dialogue with the Taliban on an unprecedented level with a view to pulling the US out of Afghanistan, there can hardly be any doubt that negotiations, after 17 years of continuous war, are nothing…
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Military-technical Cooperation between Russia and Afghanistan: History and Future Prospects
For several decades now, a civil war has been raging in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, which is rife with terrorism. This breeding ground of instability threatens Central Asia, South Asia, and indirectly all the Eurasian nations. Russia is among nations that have...
Dmitry Bokarev
Moscow Initiative Compliments the Afghan-Led Peace Process
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Central Asian Power Industry to Support Afghan Economy
Dmitry Bokarev
Is there Any Sort of Peaceful Future for Afghanistan?
Martin Berger
How was Washington Planning to Prevail in Afghanistan, Anyhow?
Martin Berger
Why the United States Will Not Leave Afghanistan Voluntarily
James ONeill
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