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Afghan Government Facing 'Existential Crisis' - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper


July 29, 2021
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The Afghan government in Kabul will be fighting for its life and could well fall to the Taliban after the United States completes its military withdrawal from the country in August, according to a U.S. government watchdog charged with monitoring events on the ground.
Despite a series of cautiously optimistic assessments by high-ranking U.S. military officials and Afghan leaders, a new report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) describes the situation as “bleak” and echoes concerns that Afghan security forces are not ready to mount any meaningful resistance.
“The overall trend is clearly unfavorable to the Afghan government, which could face an existential crisis if it isn’t addressed and reversed,” Special Inspector General John Sopko wrote in the report, released Wednesday. ....

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Afghanistan, Failure And Second Thoughts


Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 3:15 pm
It is a country other powers simply cannot leave alone.
Even after abandoning its Kabul post in ignominy, tail
tucked between their legs, Australia is now wondering if it
should return – in some form. The Department of Trade and
Foreign Affairs has been sending out a few signals, none of
them definitive. “We will not comment on intelligence
matters,” a spokesman for foreign minister Senator Marise
Payne stated
tersely earlier this month.
The spokesman was,
however, willing to make general remarks about a belated
return. When, he could not be sure, but Canberra’s
diplomatic arrangements in Afghanistan “were always ....

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