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Much time has elapsed since the commencement of negotiations between the USA and the Taliban. Their respective positions have also …
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The ongoing year began with rising diplomatic friction between Washington and Tehran. Having pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal …
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Once an old Afghan described the mythical creation of Afghanistan “When Allah had made the rest of the world, He …
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Just months before the neo-cons in the U.S. administration were preparing the grounds for invading Iraq, Secretary General of Arab …
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DESPITE the fact that Washington sent a heavily armed carrier strike group USS Abraham Lincoln to the Persian Gulf, and …
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“Over these last few years, given the wars it has waged and the international treaties it has arbitrarily reneged on, …
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