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Afghanistan
The Cost of American Friendship
The Pakistani leadership’s decision to deport hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan has revealed the United States’ disdain for those it called partners more than two years ago. On October 3, Pakistani authorities announced their decision to sent Afghan refugees home, including those who immigrated here in the 1980s, lived in the country for some decades of their lives and have already integrated into Pakistani life with nothing in Afghanistan. October 31 was set as the deadline for voluntary departure from Pakistan. Those who do not leave the country…
Madi Khalis Maalouf
The US Afghan Adjustment Act is still stuck in the pipeline. Or - the White House’s policy of double standards
It is an accepted fact that when a major world power gets involved in a foreign conflict, it will always find local sympathizers – we could call them helpers or even collaborators – who, whether motivated by ideology or forced to do so by circumstances – support external intervention in the fate of their country. However, there is no guarantee that the world power that embarks on a war will be successful, either militarily or politically. Throughout history…
Alexandr Svaranc
Where is Afghanistan and where is Zangezur...
Afghanistan continues to be an area of instability in Asia, with multiple internal and external political conflicts, both ongoing and potential, no socioeconomic stability to speak of, and new waves of irrational migration being created as we speak. The obsession with starting wars has returned to a nation where generations have been educated in a warlike attitude and where there are no work conditions. Furthermore, in order to create controlled disorder in the Asian stage, various centers of power frequently start such a crisis from the outside…
Alexandr Svaranc
Afghanistan two years on
Bakhtiar Urusov
Afghanistan and regional security in Central Asia
Vladimir Odintsov
Afghanistan: the Sad Outcome of the Bloody US Aggression
Viktor Mikhin
Is Afghanistan becoming a Base for the Forces Opposing Pakistan?
Vladimir Platov
Is the Taliban Winning the Fight against Drug Trafficking?
Vladimir Platov
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