Is Afghanistan becoming a Base for the Forces Opposing Pakistan?

Is Afghanistan becoming a Base for the Forces Opposing Pakistan?

In recent months, the situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan has increasingly mirrored that of the past few years, when the Afghan Taliban (representatives of the banned group in Russia), fighting against the government in Kabul, used Pakistan as their rear. And this has been evidenced by recent intensified clashes between separate Afghan Taliban groups and…

US Commits a Perfect Murder in Kabul. “The Reliability of Biden’s Version”

US Commits a Perfect Murder in Kabul. “The Reliability of Biden’s Version”

Eleven days after the US President Joe Biden’s dramatic announcement of August 1 regarding the killing of the emir of al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Moscow has broken its silence. Ten days back, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova had replied to a query that Moscow was yet to “get the details” on what had happened on July…

Is the Taliban Winning the Fight against Drug Trafficking?

Is the Taliban Winning the Fight against Drug Trafficking?

The Taliban (an organization banned in Russia), which seized power in Afghanistan a year ago, have pledged a tough fight against drugs, saying the cultivation, transportation and distribution of opium poppies are punishable by death. However, many experts had already raised doubts as to whether the Islamists would succeed in tackling the international drug business,…

Debunking the Conspiracy Theory That the US Assassinated the Al Qaeda Chief from a Kyrgyz Base

Debunking the Conspiracy Theory That the US Assassinated the Al Qaeda Chief from a Kyrgyz Base

This interpretation of events speculating that COAS Bajwa approved of an American drone flying through Pakistani airspace to assassinate the Al Qaeda chief in neighboring Afghanistan as part of his efforts to secure the Biden Administration’s support for an IMF loan is arguably much more believable that the one speculating that Russia approved the deployment…

Customary Barbarity: Britain’s SAS in Afghanistan

Customary Barbarity: Britain’s SAS in Afghanistan

The insistence that there is a noble way of fighting war, one less bloody and brutal, has always been the hallmark of forces self-described as civilised.  Restraint characterises their behaviour; codes of laws follow in their wake, rather than genocidal impulses.  Killing, in short, is a highly regulated, disciplined affair. The failed wars and efforts…