The Return of the Taliban

The Return of the Taliban

An analysis by the U.S. military suggested that Kabul could collapse in 90 days. American analysts predicted that the Ashraf Ghani – led government would collapse in 6-12 months.

Looking at the current situations in Afghanistan, American newspapers in their coverage gave the opinion related to American “foreign policy experts” that Kabul was unlikely to be breached by the Taliban 30 days earlier.

An analysis by the U.S. military suggested that Kabul could collapse in 90 days. American analysts predicted that the Ashraf Ghani – led government would collapse in 6-12 months.

The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.
The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.

If the U.S. Will follow his plan to take back his army. Many of these experts and other public commentators may have become vulnerable over the past few weeks as the Taliban attacked one city after another that there was something wrong with the assessment of American military intelligence and the State Department.

In a press conference organized at the White House, U.S. President Joe Biden made it clear that the United States is not leaving Afghanistan and giving it to the Taliban.

In past American military analysts, policy makers and many ‘experts’ have proved to be completely incompetent.  Hussain, who is considered to be the mastermind of terrorism.

Though he is the mastermind, he was not actually involved in the 9/11 attack in the United State. The main person to be targeted was Osama Bin Laden.

Then President Bush announced that the United States would find out the terrorism and end it. There is no doubt that the U.S. Was thirsty for blood. In 1812, British troops burned Washington DC to the ground.

Since the U.S. mainland was not invaded and it would have been especially good for Americans to have survived the Cold War, confronted the Soviets, and brought down the Soviet Empire, but had overtaken a group of Islamic terrorists who hid in the country. Was what more than one American commentator called the home of the ‘primitive’ people?

The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.
The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire

After The United States invaded Afghanistan, Osama Bin Laden left Afghanistan. After the decade he was found in Pakistan. Biden has now denied that the United States.

He had set a mission for itself. He said in a speech on 16th August morning to ease the transformation of Afghanistan into a “unified centralized democracy” and did the same.

He said that their mission was not to build nation-building. This antecedent justification for the decision to pull out of Afghanistan is both true and false. Sources have noticed that the United States army was rapidly increasing in Afghanistan.

Obama announced a massive nation-building project. Obama announced this project in protest of the Bush administration’s creation, disrupting and defeating of Al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Obama realized that this aim can only be achieved by introducing democracy in Afghanistan at least in some primary form. Thus, this indicates that Obama’s statement was wrong.

And it indicates a primary failure to recognize or accept that the ‘core mission’ determined by Obama cannot be shattered by the introduction of democratic reform. Called nation-building.

The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.
The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.

There are such things that we need to understand why the Taliban returned to Afghanistan. We need to identify some of the elements of discouragement. They are important in Afghanistan and will remain important all around the world.

The last millennium and it will be their graveyard:

The British were unable to subdue the Afghans. The Soviets were trapped in that hostile territory. Even they were repressed by uncivilized Americans is the fate of every superpower.

Calling Afghanistan a ‘graveyard of empires, a modern empire, and a cliché. The Taliban have declared that their victory demonstrates the determination of Afghans to never be ruled by foreigners.

How the Taliban were able to bring the opposition to the ground. How they overthrow the government in a matter of days cannot be accounted for by the assumption that American entrepreneurship was ruined from the beginning because Afghans will never tolerate foreigners occupying them. There are many considerations at work here.

The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.
The return of the Taliban and the ego of the empire.

The fact of the matter is that the reach of the state in Afghanistan has always been very limited and has not changed with the American boots that have been on the ground for twenty years. There are vast areas of the country where the state has no reach and is invisible.

The area is rugged, unfamiliar, hostile and impenetrable to penetration that state technologies have achieved elsewhere. It has many consequences, including the Taliban, which knew the areas and could rely on hospitality.

There is a predominant morality among Afghans. America recognized the natives always had a place where they could take refuge. But there are intense philosophical and psychological implications of the idea behind non-state spaces and the implication.

Which is that non-state spaces reject the master’s logic and erode the mastery that Americans have long assumed comes with state techniques.

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