Turkey’s regime is trying to exploit the return of the Taliban in Kabul to reassert its regional power. But Erdoğan will be moving on a slippery ground.
The failure of America’s military mission to Afghanistan – just like the former Soviet one – now leaves room to test China’s different approach to international affairs. Can it deliver any progress to a disgraced country?
After Operation Enduring Freedom’s sucess, what the U.S. pursued with Freedom’s Sentinel were chimeric ambitions; what it needed were achievable outcomes.
European citizens and leakers alike have watched the Western débacle in Afghanistan with a mixture of horror and disbelief. That may have far-reaching political and military consequences.
A series of bombings against schools sheds a gloomy light on the future of Afghanistan, 20 years after the beginning of NATO’s military intervention. Voices from within the country.
The new US administration needs to handle a controversial foreign policy dossier: the withdrawal agreement with the Taliban signed by its predecessor. It still needs to figure out how.
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