By: Abdulbari Kabiri Since Afghanistan has been a battleground for more than four decades, the country’s political rulers at every stage as well as the military and political opponents of the time have made unforgivable mistakes. Both sides have always waged wars with foreign weapons and even foreign plans at …
Read More »Monthly Analytical Report on the Situation in Afghanistan (May 2022)
Note: You can download the PDF format of the report from here. Introduction This report provides a brief overview of the political, economic and security situation in Afghanistan in May 2022. In the political arena, the human rights situation in Afghanistan, particularly some of the Taliban’s orders and decrees about …
Read More »Monthly Analytical Report on the Situation in Afghanistan (April 2022)
Note: You can download the PDF format of the report from here. Introduction This report provides an overview of the country’s political, economic and security situation in April 2022. On the political front, concerns about the political isolation of Afghanistan, particularly the Islamic Emirate, intensified this month, and the …
Read More »Monthly Analytical Report on the Situation in Afghanistan (Jan 2022)
Note: You can download the PDF format of the report from here. Introduction This report provides an overview of the political, economic and security situation in Afghanistan in the first month of 2022. Despite the cessation of the 20-year long US led NATO war in Afghanistan, this year began …
Read More »A Look at the Current Global Approach to the Afghan Economic Crisis
Afghans have been facing a severe economic crisis for the past few months. Economic sanctions on Afghanistan, high unemployment rate and rising commodity prices have even caused millions of Afghans to face the threat of starvation. That is why various international organizations constantly warning of a humanitarian catastrophe in the …
Read More »National Reconciliation as an Urgent Need of the Current Stage in Afghanistan
A look at Afghanistan’s recent history reveals that Afghans have always failed due to failures in national and intra-Afghan understanding, and as a result the war-torn country has been more embroiled in protracted wars. With the formation of the caretaker government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, a large number …
Read More »The Rising Threats to Afghanistan: Monopoly on Power, Brain Drain, and International Sanctions
By: Abdulbari Kabiri Very recently, the Afghan peoples’ hopes for a brighter future were elevated. US-led foreign forces agreed to leave Afghanistan responsibly and promised to support the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan with the presence of the Taliban in the government, preserving the achievements of the past two decades. Afghanistan, …
Read More »Fragility of the Possible Settlement in Afghanistan
By: Abdulbari Kabiri As we speak, the vast majority of Afghans remain victims of the war that brings violence, hunger, disease in the cold weather of this winter. The vicious conflict has many domestic, regional and international dimensions and is currently threatening a new scaled up violence. Afghans have suffered …
Read More »After Soleimani killing, Iran’s proxy war to impact Afghanistan and Pakistan
Note: This report was published by DW website. While it’s unlikely that Iran will directly attack the US over the killing of Qassem Soleimani, it could attempt to indirectly harm US interests in Afghanistan. If this happens, Pakistan could be drawn into the conflict. The assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, the …
Read More »War Casualties’ Weekly Report (12-18 July 2019)
(Issue No: 10) Note: You can download the PDF format of the report from here. …
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