
Afghanistan: ISIS-K violence could force west into an unlikely alliance with Taliban
My enemy’s enemy is my friend?
My enemy’s enemy is my friend?
Abdul Ghani Baradar is key to the story of the Taliban’s rise, demise, and dramatic resurgence as a new PR-savvy force in Afghanistan.
The testimony of an Afghan army commander suggests the deal in Doha wasn’t the whole story, and prompts difficult questions about whether the US really is a British ally.
The US President paid tribute to lives lost in the deadly Kabul airport bombings.
The militant group, thought to be responsible for the deadly explosions at Kabul airport, are often described as a sworn enemy of the Taliban.
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