It is no secret that the American war in Afghanistan has been a complete failure. After 18 years the Taliban are still around. So, the question remains, why did America fail in Afghanistan: There are five reasons as to why ...
Suffering Which United the Pashtuns Pakistan is now-a-days facing the Pashtun uprising in the shape of Pashtun Tahfuz (protection) Movement. The movement has become the driving force of politics among Pashtuns, which is the second largest ethnic group after Punjabis ...
After fighting Taliban for over a decade in the soil of Afghanistan, USA has finally started the negotiating phase with them. The recent peace talks are stimulated by the Trump’s decision of isolationism in the context of Afghanistan and his ...
Following a recent series of deadliest attacks, Kabul was again shaken with heinous terrorist bombing on 27 January when an ambulance loudened with explosive materials was detonated on busy road near the city hospital. According to the Ministry of Public ...
Iran’s military intervention in Syria offers Tehran another tool to promote its influence and interests in the region: the Shiite militias organized by the Iranian Quds Force and Revolutionary Guards. The most important militias of this kind are the Lebanese ...
In the year 1947, Pakistan came into being. From conception to legal existence, this was one of the fastest creations of a modern state. There were strong claims, of all its citizen belonging to one nation, but it lacked many ...
Once again, US showed its expected quirk against Pakistan. The narrative floated by US president is based on the assumption: that Pakistan is willfully neglectful of its commitment to root out Taliban more specifically ‘Haqqani Network’ and different terrorist outfits ...
(Part II) Afghanistan a war-torn country yearns for peace. Life in Afghanistan has been paralyzed. Its economy is in tatters. Almost ninety percent of its GDP comes from foreign funding. Unemployment ratio is skyrocketing. Fifty percent of its population is ...
Part 2 : Afghanistan a war-torn country yearns for peace. Life in Afghanistan has been paralyzed. Its economy is in tatters. Almost ninety percent of its GDP comes from foreign funding. Unemployment ratio is skyrocketing. Fifty percent of its population ...
The Taliban have started their spring offensive of 2016, a year in which the coordination group charged with bringing peace to the country, perhaps ironically, has made its strongest push for resolution. The Afghan government has responded by pledging to ...