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Just give the Afghans all the stuff the US military cannot easily fly out and leave the place alone.
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Interestingly, he did not mention Iran which is a neighboring country. I think Iran is also a key player.India, Pakistan, China, Russia have stake in Afghanistan's stable future: Joe Biden.
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PUBLISHED ON APR 15, 2021 10:34 AM IST
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on his plan to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan, at the White House, Washington, U.S., April 14, 2021. Andrew Harnik/Pool via REUTERS(REUTERS)
US President Joe Biden has said India, Pakistan, Russia, China, and Turkey have a significant stake in the stable future of Afghanistan and these regional stakeholders should do more to bring peace in this war-torn country, from where he will withdraw all American troops by September 11.
"We will ask other countries in the region to do more to support Afghanistan, especially Pakistan, as well as Russia, China, India, and Turkey. They all have a significant stake in the stable future of Afghanistan," Biden said in a nationally televised speech from the White House on Wednesday.
In less than 100 days after taking over as the president of the US on January 20, Biden announced to begin to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by September 11.
The US currently has a little over 2,500 troops, which is far less than the 100,000-plus during the Barack Obama administration.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that there is no military solution to the current situation Afghanistan, rather a diplomatic solution is required.
“Even as we are withdrawing our troops, we will continue to support diplomatic and humanitarian work. We will ask other countries to step up, whether that's Pakistan, Russia, China, India, Turkey -- countries in the region that certainly have a stake in stability. We will continue to provide significant humanitarian resources,” Psaki said in response to a question.
“We will continue to be engaged. This is the president's assessment about whether having troops on the ground, a military presence in the same way -- in a version of the same way it has been over the last two decades -- is in our national interest. And he has made the decision it is not,” she said.
Biden said the war in Afghanistan was never meant to be a multi-generational undertaking. "We were attacked. We went to war with clear goals. We achieved those objectives. (Osama) Bin Laden is dead, and al Qaeda is degraded in Iraq, in Afghanistan. And it's time to end the forever war,” he asserted.
The Biden administration on Wednesday did not give details of its expectations from India on the latter's role in Afghanistan after the complete withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
In the past, successive US administrations have praised India’s role in peace and development in Afghanistan.
“India has been the largest regional contributor to Afghan reconstruction, but New Delhi has not shown an inclination to pursue a deeper defense relationship with Kabul,” said a recent report on Afghanistan by the independent Congressional Research Service.
“Pakistan’s security establishment, fearful of strategic encirclement by India, apparently continues to view the Afghan Taliban as a relatively friendly and reliably anti-India element in Afghanistan. India's diplomatic and commercial presence in Afghanistan and US rhetorical support for it exacerbates Pakistani fears of encirclement,” said the CRS report.
India, Pakistan, China, Russia have stake in Afghanistan's stable future: joe Biden
In less than 100 days after taking over as the president of the US on January 20, Joe Biden announced to begin to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by September 11.www.hindustantimes.com
That's what ordinary Afghans tell about Pakistan.
That's what ordinary Afghans tell about Pakistan.
Interestingly, he did not mention Iran which is a neighboring country. I think Iran is also a key player.
This US withdrawal is a repeat of its withdrawal from South Vietnam, knowing full well that North Vietnam would soon capture the South.
Post US withdrawal, Taliban would be free to break any deal and attack and capture Afghanistan. US would warn and give statements, but do little on the ground.
Time for India to pivot its foreign policy vis-a-vis Taliban. Make a deal with them to provide some development assistance in return for non-interference in Kashmir and rest of India.
Interestingly, he did not mention Iran which is a neighboring country. I think Iran is also a key player.
This US withdrawal is a repeat of its withdrawal from South Vietnam, knowing full well that North Vietnam would soon capture the South.
Post US withdrawal, Taliban would be free to break any deal and attack and capture Afghanistan. US would warn and give statements, but do little on the ground.
Time for India to pivot its foreign policy vis-a-vis Taliban. Make a deal with them to provide some development assistance in return for non-interference in Kashmir and rest of India.
Obviously if Pakistan is interested in something, India has to follow a few metres back bobbling its head shyly. This statement by Biden perfectly captures the essence of India's Pakistan-obsession.india? wht india got to do with afg?
We encourage Indians to send soldiers and contractors to secure their interests now that the Americans are packing up.You do realize that the Afghan Taliban hate your kind even more than we do. By America leaving they have been hugely emboldened. Their thinking is that if we can defeat the most powerful and advanced military to have EVER existed in human history then the indians are not even ants in front of the Afghan Taliban.
US also mentioned China, Russia.Why will US mention Iran?
Iran is not a slave of the US while India is a slave of the US.
Afghan Taliban have inherent strength in their own land. It will not be easy for them to come and fight us in our land. Sure, they have nuisance power. Hence I recommend that India makes a deal with them. If they truly want good for Afghanistan, then India can help with developmental assistance.You do realize that the Afghan Taliban hate your kind even more than we do. By America leaving they have been hugely emboldened. Their thinking is that if we can defeat the most powerful and advanced military to have EVER existed in human history then the indians are not even ants in front of the Afghan Taliban.
Obviously if Pakistan is interested in something, India has to follow a few metres back bobbling its head shyly. This statement by Biden perfectly captures the essence of India's Pakistan-obsession.
We encourage Indians to send soldiers and contractors to secure their interests now that the Americans are packing up.
india offers what 3-5 bill while russia and china can offer 20-30 billion why poke your nose where it doesnt belong!US also mentioned China, Russia.
Afghan Taliban have inherent strength in their own land. It will not be easy for them to come and fight us in our land. Sure, they have nuisance power. Hence I recommend that India makes a deal with them. If they truly want good for Afghanistan, then India can help with developmental assistance.
We are not interested in sending any military boots unlike US or Russia.
I havent seen Chinese offering much developmental assistance (free of any strings) yet in Afghanistan. Anyways Russian and Chinese are also free to provide assistance. War ravaged Afghanistan needs all the assistance it can get from as many sources.india offers what 3-5 bill while russia and china can offer 20-30 billion why poke your nose where it doesnt belong!
you aint no supa powa bruv! stay in your shithole!
and indians are so kind they offer everything free of strings!!I havent seen Chinese offering much developmental assistance (free of any strings) yet in Afghanistan. Anyways Russian and Chinese are also free to provide assistance. War ravaged Afghanistan needs all the assistance it can get from as many sources.