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Civil war in Afghanistan again?


 

The United States is repeating the same mistakes in Afghanistan. Leaving Afghanistan after nearly two decades of war, she wants to push Afghanistan back into the war. Operations are being carried out by India not only in Afghanistan but also in Pakistan to destabilize the country. Pakistan has made many sacrifices for a peaceful world in the last twenty years, but the US inclination towards India out of Afghanistan makes it clear that Pakistan's sacrifices for world peace have been ignored. Pakistan's neutrality is hurting the United States. Now, once again, the situation is deteriorating as the United States moves towards violating the agreement. If anything goes wrong, everyone will suffer.

A Pentagon spokesman said a small number of US troops would remain in Afghanistan despite the withdrawal. The withdrawal will be completed by the end of August. In place of General Miller, General Mackenzie will serve as commander of US forces in Afghanistan. According to a Pentagon spokesman, the change in US leadership in Afghanistan, the return of control of Bagram Airbase is a major milestone in the evacuation; the US military in Afghanistan will focus on the security of diplomatic staff and the security of Kabul airport. This US decision is not acceptable to the Afghan Taliban. Violation of the agreement by the United States will lead to tensions between the parties and the United States will try to take advantage of this tension. Pakistan has been repeatedly accused by foreign media of aiding and abetting the Afghan Taliban. The sudden launch of this media campaign is a coincidence. How the world remembers the relationship between the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan. The United States is busy pursuing its own interests by confusing the world and its affairs. Pakistan supports the new government according to the will of the people of Afghanistan. Pakistan does not support any military solution in Afghanistan. Pakistan is aware of what game the US is playing. By diverting the debate through the media, diverting people's attention and smoothing public opinion, America the Brave will try to complete its action. The United States is doing all this to cover up its failure. However, the fact remains that the failure to rebuild Afghanistan's infrastructure and other issues during the US presence has also taken a toll on the local population. If the United States agrees again, things will get worse. If the Taliban respond, they will not throw flowers. They will also show strength then it will be the same as it was a few years ago.

Sohail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban's political office, said in response to a recent statement from US officials that they would retaliate if the Doha agreement was violated. All foreign troops must leave Afghanistan by a certain date, otherwise they will respond. Foreign forces, including military contractors, should not remain in Afghanistan after the withdrawal is complete. The Taliban leadership will decide how to proceed if the agreement is violated. We are not against embassies, NGOs and those who work in them, we are against foreign military forces.

Pakistan is keeping a close eye on Afghanistan. The government of Pakistan believes that India is the United States and is working together on a plan to spread unrest in Pakistan, which is why the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has described the situation in the region as serious and said that the United States does not understand itself. What will happen next? India is hardly the biggest, India has invested billions of dollars in Afghanistan. The Prime Minister said that if there was instability and Taliban domination, what would happen to Indian investment. The situation in Afghanistan is extremely complex. In these circumstances, Pakistan's political leaders need to show unity, but this is not happening and perhaps the government also wants to put up a "window". Because it is not only the opposition that is responsible for improving relations but it is also the responsibility of the government. If the government wants to improve the situation, it will also have to abandon the policy of slandering the PPP and PML-N in public gatherings. ۔ Prime Minister Imran Khan should lead. He should also convene a meeting of the top leaders of his party. He should give this message so that the world does not see division in Pakistan's political leadership. If there is bloodshed in Afghanistan, if the agreement with the Taliban is not implemented, then the world must be prepared for a new crisis. This time the war will be more destructive and more damaging than before.

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