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  2. Why Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions Are Soaring - AOL

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    “Make no mistake, Afghanistan has not been ignored by this government,” Dar said. Read More: Afghanistan, One Year On From U.S. Withdrawal But border tensions are “too contentious and ...

  3. Politics of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Burhanuddin Rabbani becomes leader of the new Islamic State of Afghanistan and a civil war starts. 1996 – Mohammed Omar, founder of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is declared Commander of the Faithful at Kandahar and his Taliban forces begin conquering the northern parts of the country. 2001 – United States and coalition forces invade ...

  4. Afghan conflict - Wikipedia

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    Massoud, like most people in Afghanistan, saw this conference as a small hope for democracy and for free elections. His favourite for candidacy to the presidency was Dr. Mohammad Yusuf , the first democratic prime minister under Zahir Shah, the former king.

  5. CIA warned of rapid Afghanistan collapse. So why did U.S. get ...

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    With U.S. officials struggling to explain why America’s longest war ended in chaos, a series of interviews revealed there’s plenty of blame to go around.

  6. Afghanistan–Pakistan clashes (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan clashes are a series of ongoing armed clashes consisting of cross-border airstrikes and exchanges of gunfire between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The conflict also separately includes the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and Pakistani Taliban .

  7. McMaster on Afghanistan carnage: 'What we saw today is ... - AOL

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    Former Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster called on President Biden to “reverse course” in the aftermath of Thursday’s bombings in Kabul, urging him to scrap his deadline for ...

  8. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, 66,650 people were killed in the related War in North-West Pakistan. [89] While more than 5.7 million former refugees returned to Afghanistan after the 2001 invasion, [90] by the time the Taliban returned to power in 2021, 2.6 million Afghans remained refugees, [91] while another 4 million were internally displaced. [92] [93]

  9. 4 reasons why Biden ‘failed’ in Afghanistan pullout: Ian ...

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    The current turmoil in Afghanistan resulted from the Biden administration's immense failure to execute the US exit, Eurasia Group founder and political scientist Ian Bremmer tells Yahoo Finance in ...