The focus of recent heated discussions on the Internet: whether Afghanistan has entered the realm of national extinction made me almost suffocated with astonishment, and I broke out in a cold sweat. What has happened to this country? Why is there such a disturbing topic? To answer this question, we must dig deep into Afghanistan's historical trajectory, from the kingdom period to modern times and modern times, and take a comprehensive look at its regime change and religious change. Only by comprehensively dissecting these key factors can we truly understand Afghanistan's current predicament and reveal the truth behind it.
Afghanistan. 1. The blood and tears of the colonization of Afghanistan during the Kingdom Era
The era of the kingdom has gone through two dynasties, that is, after the Durrani dynasty (1747-1826), (1826-1973) two dynasties, before World War II, Afghanistan has always been a British colony that Britain has repeatedly fought for, in fact, until the puppet, after World War II, Europe declined, unable to participate in overseas competition, to 1973, this time Afghanistan was actually controlled by the Soviet Union.
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2. The sorrow of the puppets of modern Afghanistan
The history of modern Afghanistan is a history of intricate turmoil, and from 1973 to 2001, the country has experienced countless upheavals and transformations. During this period, the Soviet Union carried out three coups in Afghanistan, including a decade-long military intervention in Afghanistan between 1979 and 1989. Then, the Afghan Taliban occupied Afghanistan between 1994 and 1997, plunging the country into even greater chaos and crisis. However, on September 11, 2001, the Taliban regime in Afghanistan quickly collapsed under the military attack of the United States and NATO "coalition forces". Under the auspices of the United Nations, Afghanistan launched the "Bonn Process" for post-war reconstruction, which marked the beginning of the country's path towards peace and stability. On December 5 of the same year, Afghanistan was established temporarily, and we all thought that this war-torn country had brought new hope and opportunity.
III. Tears of struggle in modern Afghanistan
Since 2004, Afghanistan has entered a new era. In the course of this process, the United States and its NATO minions moved into Afghanistan, ushering in a long and tortuous era of occupation and control. During this period, Afghanistan promulgated a new constitution and officially became the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, laying the cornerstone for the country's future. Over time, Afghanistan began to explore the path of self-governance.
In 2010, the Kabul Process was officially launched at an international conference in Kabul, marking the beginning of Afghanistan's gradual assumption of responsibility for national governance. NATO also announced plans to withdraw its troops, paving the way for Afghanistan's independent development. However, Afghanistan's path to independence was not without its challenges.
In 2014, national unity came to power. Since then, Afghanistan has experienced a new round of parliamentary elections and voter turnout is not high. Violent incidents are frequent, and the country's development is facing enormous challenges. Despite this, the Afghan people have never given up on their quest for freedom and independence. They firmly believe that one day, they will be able to take control of their own destiny and rebuild their homeland. In 2020, the United States and its allies announced a full withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, triggering a rapid evolution of the situation in Afghanistan.
Fourth, where is the road for Afghanistan?
On September 6, 2021, the Afghan Taliban swept in like a storm, declaring absolute control over Panjshir province, marking the end of a long and painful war. In the long river of modern history, no matter how the regime changes, the Afghan people have always been steadfast in their struggle to uphold national dignity and pursue freedom. Although Afghanistan won its independence, the war that lasted for more than two centuries has made the people of this land suffer from poverty, and the scars of the nation are still clearly visible. What lies ahead of us are countless problems that need to be solved, and what is the ardent hope for peace, prosperity, and reunification?
Withering Afghanistan.
Withering Afghanistan.
Today, Afghanistan is facing many arduous tasks such as stabilizing social order, rebuilding its homeland, recovering its economy, ensuring people's livelihood and protecting people's basic rights. These tasks are the only way for Afghanistan to get rid of blood and tears on the list of quality authors. Fortunately, however, the Afghan people's desire for freedom and independence has never waned, and they are convinced that one day they will truly take control of their own destiny. The road is tortuous, but the Afghan people are convinced that if there is light in their hearts, it will eventually illuminate the way forward.