Just as he had done with the U.S. presence in Afghanistan, President Joe Biden announced a policy shift on Iraq this week. But unlike the perilous pullout of nearly all U.S. forces in Afghanistan, the …
More countries on a compromise in Afghanistan
AGAINST the backdrop of a spike of unrest along the border with Afghanistan and in the country itself after the withdrawal of US troops, more and more states in the region are trying to take every …
More countries on a compromise in Afghanistan
AGAINST the backdrop of a spike of unrest along the border with Afghanistan and in the country itself after the withdrawal of US troops, more and more states in the region are trying to take every …
Afghanistan and the Great Powers
Can Afghanistan’s never-ending internal conflict be resolved by the efforts of great and regional powers that have numerous conflicting strategic and global goals? Is it possible to stop another civil …
Afghanistan and the Great Powers
Can Afghanistan’s never-ending internal conflict be resolved by the efforts of great and regional powers that have numerous conflicting strategic and global goals? Is it possible to stop another civil …
UN office in west Afghanistan comes under fire; guard killed
The United Nations says its office in western Afghanistan has come under fire and one of its guards was killed as the Taliban and Afghan forces waged fierce battles in the area …
U.S. and India both want to ensure a stable Afghanistan, former ambassador says
As U.S. began its troop withdrawal in Afghanistan, reports said the Taliban made advances to seize more territory that led to a spike in civilian casualties.
We are contributing to peace-building efforts in Afghanistan: India at UNGA
India’s development partnership with Afghanistan includes more than 550 Community Development Projects covering all its 34 provinces and is aimed at strengthening the country, said Pratik Mathur …
U.S. and India both want to ensure stability in Afghanistan, former ambassador says
As U.S. began its troop withdrawal in Afghanistan, reports said the Taliban made advances to seize more territory that led to a spike in civilian casualties.
The US was doomed in Afghanistan and will repeat mistakes if it doesn’t learn from them, top watchdog warns
“Don’t believe what you’re told by the generals … or people in the administration saying we’re never going to do this again,” John Sopko said Thursday.