Author: Lantai.
Recently, Afghanistan's **deputy**Amrallah Saleh broke the news in an interview, accusing the United States of betraying Afghanistan** that led to the collapse of Afghanistan. He said that in order to gain Pakistan's support, the United States deliberately ignored Pakistan's support for the Taliban on the issue of counterterrorism. In addition, he accused the United States of forcing Afghanistan** to release a large number of former Taliban prisoners of war two years ago, essentially providing the Taliban with a powerful armed force.
The accusation of Afghanistan's deputy has attracted widespread attention, but it was the selfishness of the United States that led to the destruction of Afghanistan?While Afghanistan itself is problematic, Amrulah Saleh's accusations against the United States are somewhat justified. First, it is an open secret that some powerful institutions in Pakistan openly support the Taliban, and the Americans know it, even allowing Pakistan to pull the strings in the Doha talks with the Taliban. The statements of the Afghan **vice** reveal the selfish position of the United States on the Middle East issue.
Second, in order to withdraw troops from Afghanistan as soon as possible, Trump** began to contact the Taliban directly, ignoring Afghanistan**. According to the Washington Post, CIA Director William Burns secretly met with Mullah Abdel-Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban's political committee, in Kabul. Ironically, Baradar was detained by the CIA and Pakistan** 11 years ago, but after his release from the United States, he became a representative of the Taliban to negotiate with the United States. This further confirms the betrayal of the United States in Afghanistan**.
Although there are many problems in Afghanistan, the "selfishness" of the United States on the Afghan issue is also the objective reason for today's situation. This is not the first time that the United States has taken such an attitude towards foreign affairs, for example, during the Vietnam War, when the United States did not hesitate to abandon the South Vietnamese forces. A classic line from a Hong Kong movie seems to best describe the behavior of the United States: "The United States can be trusted, and the sow can climb the tree".
Amrellah Saleh's revelations have uncovered the ulterior side of US intervention in Afghanistan. This betrayal not only poses a threat to Afghanistan, but also calls into question the moral position of the United States. This incident calls on the international community to take an in-depth look at the behavior of the United States in global affairs in order to maintain international peace and justice.
Reading the above, I have a deep reflection on the Afghan deputy Amrallah Saleh's views on the accusations of the United States and the situation in Afghanistan as a whole.
First, Amrellah Saleh's remarks reveal the complex and non-negligible role of the United States in Afghanistan. He accused the United States of selectively ignoring Pakistan's actions in supporting the Taliban in order to gain its support. This political approach of prioritizing counterterrorism cooperation over morality and justice makes the U.S. performance in Afghanistan questionable. On the other hand, however, the U.S. position in international relations is often subject to multifaceted considerations, and such policy decisions may also be a manifestation of realism.
Second, the article points out that Trump** has directly contacted the Taliban in order to quickly withdraw troops from Afghanistan, ignoring cooperation with Afghanistan**. This unilateral decision not only deviates from the democratic values that the United States has always emphasized, but also contributes to the destruction of Afghanistan to a certain extent. This raises a key question of the balance between national interests and moral imperatives. Whether the United States should pay more attention to long-term international security and stability rather than short-term strategic interests in its behavior in international affairs is a topic worth pondering.
In addition, the article mentions that the United States also abandoned South Vietnamese power during the Vietnam War, in contrast to a similar situation in Afghanistan today. This makes one wonder whether U.S. foreign policy has been pursuing short-term interests at the expense of long-term cooperation with allies. This also reflects the consistent style of the United States in international affairs, which pursues its own national strategic interests at all times, even at the expense of deviating from morality.
Finally, Afghanistan's disclosure should serve as a warning to the international community. In international relations, the interests of countries are intricately intertwined, but this is not a reason for a country to abandon morality and betray its allies. Justice, cooperation and responsibility should be the cornerstones of international affairs, and only in this way can a truly solid international order be established.
Taken together, Afghanistan's remarks reveal a multi-layered issue involving international politics, moral ethics, and the balance of strategic interests. In-depth reflection on these issues is essential for us to understand the nature of international affairs and to build a more just and stable international order.
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