Afghanistan
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The aftermath of two decades
By Uzge Saleem A loss of more than $2 trillion dollars, almost 2500 US casualties, four US presidents and two decades…
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Sad collapse in Afghanistan: Political miscalculations overshadow military success
By Raphael Benaroya As I write this, the Taliban have completed their swift takeover of Afghanistan. They have occupied the…
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Out of Afghanistan
The Soviet Army invaded Afghanistan in December, 1979 and withdrew, exhausted and demoralized, 10 years later. In Moscow a joke…
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The dangerous pretext of Western intervention
By Abid Wani What the world witnessed with the “Fall of Kabul” is actually a failure of state building project…
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Non-violence’s battlefield success
By any reasonable measure violence should have had its day. Throughout our long history violence and war have solved little.…
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Should war be given a chance?
Let me appear to be cynical for once. I’m constantly arguing that war can be avoided and even pre-empted if…
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Afghanistan: No peace without a clear vision
By Dr. Djawed Sangdel Peace is the absence of war, while war is the absence of peace! A negotiated peace…
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Saigonisation of Afghanistan?
By Tomislav Jakić As the date of complete withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan nears, more and more often we…
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When we come to war, conflict and corona we have no proportion
“How sour sweet music is, When time is broke, and no proportion kept! So it is in the music of…
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War? Aid?
The biggest war at the moment is the civil war in Somalia, started in 1991. It has claimed over half…
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