Taliban Takeover: You got what you wanted, now it’s the time to deliver?
We are being told that the Taliban of today are not equivalent to the Taliban of 1996. Reasonable enough, however, the Afghanistan of today isn’t equivalent to the Afghanistan of 1996 by the same token. In any case, since the conflict has finished, as their representative Zabihullah Mujahid declared in his maiden Press Conference on Tuesday, the genuine occupation of running the nation starts. What’s more, this isn’t pretty much as basic as it might sound. In 1996, Afghanistan was a nation annihilated by long periods of common conflict. Its foundation was destroyed, the dams were inactive, streets bit up, urban communities besieged to a great extent into rubble, its national bank dead for quite a long time and its public money — the Afghani — left with no financial position to back it up. Somewhere around four separate monetary forms coursed in equal as media of trade in Afghanistan back in 1996, contingent upon the locale. Its economy was generally run by bootleggers and criminals and no decent venture worth focusing on was worked anyplace in the country. Not exactly 1,000,000 students were taken on schools, generally guys, and barely any advanced education framework was running. Conversely, the Afghanistan … Continue reading Taliban Takeover: You got what you wanted, now it’s the time to deliver?
Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
Copy and paste this code into your site to embed