As the last NATO helicopters took off from Kabul last summer, leaving the city in the hands of the Taliban, Moscow was convinced the age of American supremacy had come to an abrupt end. “It is a country that had never really held together throughout history,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said of Afghanistan. “There was a balance of power that allowed it to exist, but the Americans violated it when they tried to impose their vision of democracy.”
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As the last NATO helicopters took off from Kabul last summer, leaving the city in the hands of the Taliban, Moscow was convinced the age of American supremacy had come to an abrupt end. “It is a country that had never really held together throughout history,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said of Afghanistan. “There was a balance of power that allowed it to exist, but the Americans violated it when they tried to impose their vision of democracy.”