By Fatima Baloch [email protected] The religious insurgent group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) emerged in 2007 amid ...
The former U.S. and Soviet air base has been a central location for empires for thousands of years. Does Trump truly understand its significance?
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Afghanistan's military geography, power centres and our policy morass
TTP splinter group, Jamaat ul Ahrar, claimed responsibility for the November 11 suicide attack in Islamabad. And APS-style catastrophe by the same TTP hosted by 'brotherly Afghan Talibs', the 21st ...
WarsofTheWorld on MSN
When 39 Soviet Soldiers Took on 250 Afghan Mujahideen... (1080p_25fps_H264-128kbit_AAC)
Chris Hemsworth, Alzheimer's and why Hollywood is suddenly obsessed with caregiving Family mourns 18-year-old who died on ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
The Shocking Day a Soviet Jet Was Shot Down by Pakistan — Pilot Later Became Russia’s VP ... this is my title suggestion
Cross-border Soviet air raids during the Afghan war pushed Pakistan to seek advanced fighters. With U.S.-supplied F-16s, the ...
Afghanistan’s frontier remains the stage for regional ambitions from the “Great Game” to modern proxy wars. The ghosts of the past once again shake the region’s peace ...
Summary It will be an overestimation of Pakistan’s leverage to believe that Afghanistan, the ‘graveyard of empires’, one that defeated superpowers, will plainly succumb to Pakistan’s whims. Pakistan ...
Geography and a history of proxy politics have made Afghanistan an arena for others’ contests, undermining its stability.
Contrary to Pakistan’s hopes that Taliban 2.0 would prove to be a friendly government, they have turned out to be very unfriendly, indeed hostile. Pakistan-Afghanistan relations have ...
When America breaks promises, “it makes us less safe,” U.S. Rep. Jason Crow says about arrest of Afghan soldier who helped ...
Peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan have stalled, fueling fears of renewed cross-border attacks and wider regional ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
The West Can Win the Critical Minerals Race Through Political Continuity
Critical minerals are abundant, but without political continuity and legitimate governance, they remain out of reach.
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