Recently, Afghanistan's deputy Amrallah Saleh uncovered the truth about Afghanistan's rapid demise, accusing the United States of betraying Afghanistan in order to win Pakistan's support. In an interview with news18, he revealed that the United States has turned a blind eye to Pakistan in the fight against terrorism, and even connived at forces in Pakistan to support the Taliban. In addition, he accused the United States of forcing Afghanistan to release Taliban prisoners of war in order to withdraw its troops, essentially providing the Taliban with a strong armed force.
The accusations of Afghanistan have attracted widespread attention, and in this regard, we have to think about the role of the United States in Afghanistan. Despite the problems of Afghanistan itself, is the United States acting too selfishly in it?Let's dive deeper and find out the truth.
First, is U.S. support for Pakistan too accommodating?Although it has long been an open secret that certain sectors of Pakistan openly support the Taliban. Even though the United States is aware that Pakistan is behind the Taliban, it has provided billions of dollars in aid to Pakistan since 2009 in order to cooperate in the Middle East and the fight against terrorism, and even when Pakistan asked for help from the International Monetary Fund. Does this knowingly "reward" make the United States too lenient on Afghanistan?
Secondly, did the United States betray Afghanistan **?Since the beginning of the former Trump era, the United States has directly contacted the Taliban in order to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan as soon as possible, regardless of Afghanistan. The Washington Post reported that Intelligence Director William Burns had secretly met with Mullah Abdel-Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban's political committee, in Kabul. What is even more ironic is that Baradar, who was detained by the CIA and Pakistan** 11 years ago, was released by the United States and negotiated with the United States on behalf of the Taliban in Doha, Qatar. Does this act constitute a betrayal of Afghanistan**?
Although there are problems in Afghanistan, has the selfish behavior of the United States on the Afghan issue made the situation worse?Looking back at history, the United States once abandoned the South Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War, and this "selfish" attitude that the United States has repeatedly displayed inevitably makes people doubt the true position of the United States on foreign affairs issues.
In general, does the accusation of Amrellah Saleh hold water?Despite Afghanistan's many problems, has the U.S. performance made the situation worse?Perhaps, on the road of pursuing the truth, we will find that the United States does have some unknown corners on the Afghan issue, and the doubts of Afghanistan may not be groundless suspicions. What role does the United States play in the political situation in Afghanistan?The truth will eventually emerge.
The rapid collapse of the political situation in Afghanistan has aroused widespread concern and heated discussions, and the accusations made by Amrulah Saleh, Deputy Amrellah of Afghanistan, against the United States have aroused strong repercussions in the international arena. On this issue, I believe that there is a need for in-depth reflection and analysis of the complexity of the political situation in Afghanistan and the role of the United States in it.
First of all, whether Amrallah Saleh's accusations hold up is worth digging into. The problems of the political situation in Afghanistan are not only due to the selfishness of the United States, but also the problems of Afghanistan itself. However, the role of the United States in the Middle East and its relationship with Pakistan do have a profound impact on the situation in Afghanistan. Pakistan has been accused of backing the Taliban, and the United States' lenient attitude on the issue appears to have contributed to the Taliban's rise. Amrullah Saleh's remarks reveal that the United States has ignored Pakistan's negative role in Afghanistan for its own selfish interests, and whether this neglect has led to further chaos in the Afghan political situation is worth pondering.
Secondly, whether the United States betrayed Afghanistan ** is a highly controversial issue. The withdrawal is part of US policy, but in direct contact with the Taliban and in meetings with Baradar, the US approach seems to have pushed Afghanistan** into an even more isolated situation. Whether there is a U.S. betrayal of Afghanistan, or whether it has been put on the back burner in order to complete the withdrawal more quickly, is a question that needs to be studied and analyzed in depth. The Washington Post's report mentions that the head of the intelligence bureau met with the head of the Taliban, which does raise questions about the true intentions of the United States.
Finally, it is important to recall that the "self-serving" attitude of the United States on foreign affairs is not unique to the Afghan problem. The Vietnam War, which illustrates the U.S. tendency to cut ties with its allies in the face of conflicting interests, has resurfaced in Afghanistan and calls into question America's credibility in international affairs. It also raises a broader question about how major powers should balance their interests against global stability when dealing with international affairs.
Overall, the political chaos in Afghanistan cannot be blamed simply on the US side, but also on a variety of factors. Amrallah Saleh's accusations draw attention to the true role of the United States in Afghanistan, and it is also a moment that prompts us to reflect on international relations and foreign policy. In dealing with the Middle East region in the future, the international community needs to respond more wisely to the interests of all parties in order to promote peace and stability.
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