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Current War Not Stalemate for Taliban

the armed opposition of the government has a better position than Kabul and the White House on the battlefield.


Afghanistan’s war reached its 18 years. There is no gleam of hope for the end of this long battle. The Afghans are the victims of this battle more than any other address. Military and civilian casualties in this war are shocking and worrying.
In the last two years, efforts have been made to end this war, but unfortunately, so far, this effort has not resulted in tangible results. Various summits in the regional countries have been held to end the war in Afghanistan.
A new meeting was held in Russia for this purpose. According to some sources, the representatives of the Taliban once again insisted on the withdrawal of American forces from the Afghan territory; something has repeatedly been posed by the group.

At the meeting, Afghanistan and the United States’s place was vacant. This is an opportunity for the Taliban’s political maneuver. The 18-year war has reached a strategic impasse for the Afghan government and its supporters, especially the United States. Both sides are trying to get out of this deadlock and win this battle.

According to the author, the ongoing war for the Taliban is not deadlocked; that’s why the group is not rushing to negotiate, and exactly what the political analysts are saying. Political sources say that the armed opposition of the government has a better position than Kabul and the White House on the battlefield. The group will not give up the war and will not seriously appear at the negotiation table, unless the group forced to negotiate.

The Taliban’s strength confirms the claim. According to a recent SIGAR’s report, the armed oppositions have taken control of 50 percent of the country’s territory. The secretary-general of the NATO forces has recently said at a joint press conference with president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani that they are trying to end the war in the country.
Akhtar Suhail – (DID) press agency
Translated by Taher Mojab

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