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I shall clear some misconceptions.
Cold War is one of the worst chapters of human history because NATO, USSR and China facilitated political divisions in different regions of the world (pitting one country against another) and these moves had tragic consequences for many unfortunately. Vietnam was one of the victims of this sort of mischief but it managed to overcome its internal strife in the long-term which is a positive development. Other regions remain split to this day including the Korean peninsula and China from Taiwan.
Cold War also facilitated Iran - Iraq war and the Soviet - Afghan war - both in the 1980s. Death and destruction on a massive scale notwithstanding, these two wars also fueled the menace of Salafi jihadism in turn and political entities such as the Al-Qaeda Network, ISIS, ISIS-K and Taliban types are expressions/off-shoots of this extremist religio-political philosophy.
In short, Cold War had a cascading effect which continue to manifest in different ways and continue haunt people in different parts of the world even today.
I don't know what cold war has to do with any of it but you are a spin master! Ill give you your due credit. we have gone miles away from where we started. At present time US is like the soviet invader under whatever pretext. you wont like it but there is nothing I can do for that as they are facing taliban. I didn't make the taliban or have affiliation before you try to label me at your own convenience.If you pay closer attention, you will realize that the big three (US; Russia; and China) are at it again, and I fear that additional episodes of tragedies will unfold as a consequence at some point in different intervals. Pakistan, in particular, should be politically wiser now, and do its best to avoid being pulled into this nonsense once again. Towards this end, peaceful resolution of war in Afghanistan is in the best interest of Pakistan, and of-course, foreign footprint in Afghanistan must be reduced to bear minimum consequently, but this cannot be ensured by force. In case you didn't notice, Pakistan offer US most convenient access to Afghanistan...
US does have a say in the affairs of Afghanistan since 9/11 because of obvious reasons. Afghan Taliban must learn from its mistakes, this is the only way forward.
The juxtapose is that russia is trying to broker peace which surprisingly gets blamed for meddling against the US in afghanistan. I guess role reversed vis a vis cold war!
you keep repeating again and again that taliban must learn from mistake and what not, again their country their way of doing things. you make peace with your enemies regardless of what you perceive or wish things were like.