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Posted on October 15, 2021 by admin

Violence Undermines China’s Plans in Afghanistan, Risks Luring it Into Quagmire

A recent attack in Afghanistan carried out by a Uighur Muslim has shaken China’s top national security decisionmakers, who now question the value of promises from the Taliban.

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