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Afghanistan
What’s Russia’s Chess Game In Afghanistan?
What’s Russia’s Chess Game In Afghanistan? By Andrew Korybko Russia’s “chess” game in Afghanistan entails the promotion of a political solution as soon as possible, relying on the Taliban to protect the country’s regional anti-terrorist interests, and accommodating legitimate US and… Read More ›
The Top Takeaways From Turkey’s Troubles With The Taliban
The Top Takeaways From Turkey’s Troubles With The Taliban By Andrew Korybko Ties between Turkey and the Taliban are strained after the NATO member publicly contemplated keeping its military forces in Afghanistan in order to guard Kabul airport, with tensions only… Read More ›
The New Quad Is Better Than The Old One
The New Quad Is Better Than The Old One By Andrew Korybko The newly established US-Pakistan-Afghanistan-Uzbekistan framework The newly established US-Pakistan-Afghanistan-Uzbekistan framework is the embodiment of Pakistan’s multi-alignment policy of balancing between Great Powers. It complements the 2016 Quadrilateral Cooperation & Coordination Mechanism… Read More ›
دہشت گردی کا ایک اور افسوسناک واقعہ۔ کیپٹن باسط سمیت چودہ سپاہی شہید
دہشت گردی کا ایک اور افسوسناک واقعہ ۔ کیپٹن باسط سمیت چودہ سپاہی شہید طارق اسماعیل ساگر 7 Courses in 1 – Diploma in Business Management
What’s The SCO’s Game Plan For Afghanistan?
What’s The SCO’s Game Plan For Afghanistan? By Andrew Korybko The SCO would do well to coordinate its members’ efforts to contain Afghan-emanating regional terrorist threats such as ISIS-K, encourage a political compromise between Kabul and the Taliban, and devise a… Read More ›
افغانستان میں لڑائی میں شدت، پاکستان نے سرحد بند کر دی
امریکہ نے انتہائی خطرناک چال چل دی۔ امریکی سفارتخانے کو جنگی قلعہ بنا لیا۔ حالات کنٹرول سے باہر ہیں۔ کچھ بھی ممکن ہے۔ طارق اسماعیل ساگر 7 Courses in 1 – Diploma in Business Management
Dr Allama Iqbal’s Historical Trip To Afghanistan
Dr Allama Iqbal’s Historical Trip To Afghanistan In September 1933, the Afghan government officially invited Iqbal and two other eminent educationists, Maulana Syed Suleiman Nadvi and Sir Ross Masood (the grandson of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan), to visit Afghanistan on… Read More ›
The Russian-Taliban Bounty Conspiracy Theory: Postmortem
The Russian-Taliban Bounty Conspiracy Theory: Postmortem By Andrew Korybko The recent revelation that the US Intelligence Community only ever had ‘low to moderate confidence’ in last summer’s sensational claims that Russia was paying bounties to the Taliban for every American soldier… Read More ›
Biden’s Afghan Withdrawal Isn’t A Blow To China
Biden’s Afghan Withdrawal Isn’t A Blow To China By Andrew Korybko It was hyperbole for Ghosh to claim that ‘Biden’s Afghanistan Withdrawal Is A Blow To China’. It might only be so in the worst-case scenario, which is far from certain…. Read More ›