Afghanistan After Takeover Of Taliban: Illusion Of Progress, Mining Contracts (Part IV) – OpEd
Afghanistan, a country rich in mineral resources, has been a battleground for various factions vying for control over its lucrative mining sector.
Afghanistan, a country rich in mineral resources, has been a battleground for various factions vying for control over its lucrative mining sector.
The fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in 2001 marked a turning point in the country’s history. However, the aftermath of their rule has been far from stable.
The takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban has had far-reaching consequences, particularly for the millions of Afghans who have been forced to flee their homeland.
The takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban has sent shockwaves across the globe, raising concerns about the fate of women’s rights in the country. With a history of oppressive rule, the Taliban’s return to power has once again plunged Afghanistan into a dark era, particularly for its female population.
The United States failed to make Pakistan cooperating the way it was needed; United States could not put the required pressure on Pakistan to use its influence on Taliban for the peace process that had taken at least three years.
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