August in Kabul: America’s Last Days in Afghanistan
A unique perspective from one of the few Western journalists who chose to remain in Kabul as the city fell.
A unique perspective from one of the few Western journalists who chose to remain in Kabul as the city fell.
The Taliban systematically work to produce version three and four of the regime by building hundreds of religious schools across…
The opium economy is a booming endeavor that is used to fund warlordism, state power, and narcoterrorism.
Almost a year after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, many governments still tie their recognition of the Taliban to its…
Despite the earlier ban, the Taliban had partially funded the opium trade that generated revenue of around $460 million in…
The narrative of a Taliban 2.0 dominated western circles, but for most Afghans, skepticism was always there.
The just war doctrine is not perfect and there is an urgent need for a third way debate.
The ultimate thing about why I was taken into custody was primarily because of the role of British intelligence that…
Sanctions imposed on the Taliban should be reviewed to ensure that they do not obstruct the delivery of humanitarian aid…
The Taliban need both Iran-Saudi rivalry and their recognition and assistance in reconstructing Afghanistan’s devastated infrastructure.
It’s time for the United States to realize that scapegoating and pressurizing Pakistan will not work at all in its…
Above all, the gravest challenge to Islamist Iran will be Islamist Afghanistan.
To govern, the Taliban need legitimacy from the people, international recognition, and monetary resources.
The Taliban will now be wary of Iranian subterfuge and will crackdown vigorously against any plot against them, perhaps forming…
The resulting victory of the Taliban will extend well beyond the borders of Afghanistan.
ISIS-K was established in January, 2015 and was able to establish territorial authority in numerous rural areas in north and…
If you can’t lick ‘em, join ‘em. Share in the credit, avoid being a spoiler, and don’t have sour grapes.
Across Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, the U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed that, as at the fourth fiscal quarter of…
New Delhi is now planning for the inevitable by reaching out to the Taliban.
The ideology, legacy, and constituency of Al Qaeda are still present in Afghanistan.
Taliban calls its fight against the US and NATO a jihad, a holy war. But, following the US withdrawal, Turkey’s…
What is the future of Afghan peace talks? Will Afghans finally see peace in the war-torn country after two decades…
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