Analysts said countries are worried about instability, likely refugee inflows and the prospect of Afghanistan becoming a haven for terrorist activities again.
China’s alignment with Taliban may help it extract natural resources from Afghanistan: RAND
Derek Grossman of the RAND Corporation says if China is able to have workers through the Belt and Road Initiative enter Afghanistan safely and have operations there, it’ll help it achieve its …
The Global Elite’s Afghanistan Withdrawal
Collapse of Afghanistan – Operational and Compliance Considerations
Measures to mitigate current foreseeable impacts The unprecedented speed of the collapse of the former Afghan central government is a humanitarian tragedy. The magnitude of which is rightfully dist …
Biden scrambles to limit damage to credibility from Afghanistan
When President Joe Biden appeared in the White House East Room on July 8 to stress that the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan was proceeding apace, he declared that a Taliban takeover of the country was …
Biden’s Dangerous, Bumbling Afghanistan Doctrine
L istening to President Biden on Monday rationalize the mess he has made of Afghanistan has to be extraordinarily frustrating for people who do not closely follow politics and policy — the bad history …
Some of the people fleeing Afghanistan have started arriving in Houston
Many of the families lucky to leave right before the Taliban took over have started to arrive in Houston. These are people that had affiliation with US military.
Op-ed: America still has a chance to salvage something from the Afghanistan disaster
If we don’t try to turn this catastrophe around, it could be a disaster for America’s image worldwide, writes A.J. Fuentes Twombly.
The Afghanistan War Skeptics Were Right All Along
The Afghanistan skeptics were right. Inflation is slightly more inflated. Louis DeJoy is still running the post office. America is less White, whatever that means. Twenty years ago, Americans were …
Insider poll: Most Americans believe the US should have exited Afghanistan during the Bush years
Most respondents said they either didn’t know when the US should’ve left or said the same year it entered: 2001.