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The coming Afghan breakdown


The coming Afghan breakdown
The writer is a former caretaker finance minister and served as vice-president at the World Bank
There has been wall-to-wall coverage in American newspapers of the developing situation in Afghanistan as the United States pulls out of the country. The coverage included an article by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan published on June 22, by
The Washington Post. Khan explained why his country will not provide bases for America’s possible need to carry out air operations in Afghanistan. Such a request may be made if Washington reached the conclusion that only American bombs would prevent the Taliban from gaining total control of the country from which it was expelled in 2002. The Taliban are surprised by the advances they are making and are now positioned to launch operations against major cities such as Kabul and Kandahar. ....

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Son of late Northern Alliance leader builds movement in Afghanistan as US troops withdraw and uncertainty rises


By PHILLIP WALTER WELLMAN | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 19, 2021
KABUL, Afghanistan The son of one of Afghanistan’s most renowned guerrilla leaders is working to unite disparate militias against the Taliban, fearing the group may try to regain control of the country after U.S. and coalition forces exit.
Ahmad Massoud, 32, whose father was the late Northern Alliance commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, said over 100,000 militia leaders, fighters and other stakeholders in northern Afghanistan have so far pledged support to his movement.
But by operating separately from the government, critics say the movement, dubbed “Resistance 2.0,” risks deepening divisions that could make the fall of the government and national security forces more likely. ....

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