Stryker1982
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I wonder the purpose of this meeting. Discussing a Post-Ashraf Government?
If anyone has any ideas.
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He warned against the dire consequences of ongoing disputes in Afghanistan and said returning to the intra-Afghan negotiating table with a commitment to political solutions is the best option for the country’s leaders and political movements.“The United States has failed in Afghanistan…and its presence in the country for more than two decades has caused major damage in Afghanistan,” said Zarif. “Today, the people and political leaders of Afghanistan must take difficult decisions for the future of their country.”
Maybe Iran can talk some sense into the Kabul regime. Picking a fight with Pakistan is a very dumb thing to do. USA is gone and India will do nothing for them on the ground.
Make peace with the Taliban. Stop supporting ISIS-K terrorism inside Pakistan and integrate with the Eurasian and MENA blocs. If the Kabul regime accepts this....then there is hope.
Good to hear. An escalation of violence causes a headache for both Iran and Pakistan in the form of refugees. Hopefully the Kabul government gets off its high horse and a diplomatic settlement is reached, which it seems is something that all regional countries desire barring India.
I doubt its Afghan government that support ISISMaybe Iran can talk some sense into the Kabul regime. Picking a fight with Pakistan is a very dumb thing to do. USA is gone and India will do nothing for them on the ground.
Make peace with the Taliban. Stop supporting ISIS-K terrorism inside Pakistan and integrate with the Eurasian and MENA blocs. If the Kabul regime accepts this....then there is hope.
TTP/ISIS-K third in command was caught by USA special forces while meeting with NDS reps. TTP/ISIS-K developed safe havens in Afghanistan with 100k USA and Allied counter terror forces plus another 300k ANA present. Not possible without protection from NDS and Kabul regime.I doubt its Afghan government that support ISIS
I believe it was USA who wanted ISIS in Afghanistan not Kabul, and about talking sense into Afghanistan Government. well there won't be any needs for us , with USA gone and EU following suit ,I'm sure Afghanistan government already have seen the light.TTP/ISIS-K third in command was caught by USA special forces while meeting with NDS reps. TTP/ISIS-K developed safe havens in Afghanistan with 100k USA and Allied counter terror forces plus another 300k ANA present. Not possible without protection from NDS and Kabul regime.
USA is gone, India will do little for them on the ground. Kabul regime shouldn't pick a fight if can't take the counter attack. They must yield. This is the real politic.
Hopefully, the Iranians and Turks can talk some sense into Kabul. Pakistan wants peace in Afghanistan but Kabul regime must show some geopolitical reason.
ISIS-K has no place in Afghanistan. They kill innocent Shia/Hazara as easily as they would attack civilians in Pakistan. Iran and Pakistan are on the same page on this issue.
That's exactly what Iran is aiming for. Of course, the talks with the Taliban which Iran has been undertaking for a couple of years now, were conducted while having in mind future Taliban participation in the Afghan government. Otherwise they wouldn't really make sense. If you follow Iranian media and analysts, which I do, it's quite clear.
The only remaining task now is to find a power sharing formula suitable to all sides.
By the way, Iran's allies are not in the Afghan government. The latter has actually had relatively limited relations with Iran, at least politically speaking. As of late relations even turned sour, with Ashraf Ghani holding a provocative speech against Iran on the matter of the Helmand river dam, a bilateral sticking point. The Kabul government is simply too close to Washington to be considered by Iran as a first rate partner let alone an ally. Unless it turns towards Iran and takes some distance from the US in the future.
Also, I would put the US among the list of countries not wanting to see peace in Afghanistan.
Don't be so arrogant. Afghanistan future will be determined collectively by the Eurasian and MENA blocs.Everybody know who call the shots. US knows, Russian knows, Chinese, Iranian and Afghans themselves. They all know, at the end, Big daddy Pakistan have the final say on the ground
Why not mother Africa bloc..!Don't be so arrogant. Afghanistan future will be determined collectively by the Eurasian and MENA blocs.