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Wish Danish Siddiqui lived to see victory of Afghan soldiers in Kandahar: National Security Council official Geeta Mohan Ahmad Shuja Jamal, a key official in Afghanistan s National Security Council (NSC) said he wished Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui lived to witness the scenes of victory of Afghan soldiers in Kandahar. Jamal is the head of international relations and regional cooperation (IRRC) at the Office of the NSC of Afghanistan. Had Danish been alive, he would have witnessed the victory of Afghan soldiers where they were able to liberate this part and drive the Taliban out and drive into the area, to the cheers of hundreds of thousands of Afghans welcoming them back to this area. I only wish he could have seen those scenes, Jamal told India Today in an exclusive interview. ....
ORF Special Report No. 125, December 2020, Observer Research Foundation.
This special report was written before the 2020 United States presidential elections. Under the incoming Biden administration, the US military withdrawal from Afghanistan is likely to be more gradual and “responsible”, despite the President-elect being in favour of American troops exiting the war-weary country soon. In retrospect, Donald Trump’s insistence on pulling out all US troops from Afghanistan by Christmas 2020 was not misguided, since there is little that such military presence can achieve at this stage of the war. The situation is sealed by some neighbouring nations acting as spoilers in the peace process, impeding American efforts to help bring stability to Afghanistan. ....