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Posted on July 21, 2021 by admin

Can Iran Save Afghanistan’s Shiites and Help China, Russia Prevent War Next Door?

Iran “has shown that it’s increasing its efforts to cultivate relations with the Taliban” while also “sending some signals via its outreach to the Fatemiyoun Division in Syria, most recently, that it …

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