KABUL: China clearly positions itself as the main international partner for the Taliban after the fall of Kabul because it is eyeing a rare soil material of $ 1-2 trillion Afghanistan – especially lithium.
James Stavridis – The 16th allied supreme commander NATO, wrote at Nikkei Asia said that China tried to consolidate as many controls as they could on the strategic supply chain for all of the car battery microchips, they wanted the advantage in Kabul – and would be the first big country for recognize the new regime.
Following the collapse of a trained Afghan army in America, Taliban’s victory, and withdrawal of insults under the condition of the remains of the remnants of US diplomatic missions, Afghanistan seemed to be back in 2001 – run by a strict line that was determined to follow tight.
Sharia law.
However, there are many warlords in Afghanistan who will not be ready to bend their knees into terrorist clothes.
Moreover, there are Tajik and Hazara who are traditionally opposed the Taliban – who have no love for what they see as a pashtun fanatics from Kandahar.
Afghanistan has a tradition of long and rich internal arguments after external enemies are issued, said Stavridis.
An important exception, who will benefit from the Taliban, is Pakistan who trains the group in the early 1990s.
“For Pakistan, this is the moment of victory.
They diligently support the Taliban for the past two decades, both for controlling occasional terrorist groups threatening Pakistan and denying the footing in other countries,” Stavidis was described.
In line with China internationally, Pakistan will try to partner with China in exploiting mineral wealth and prevents India from the role of the Taliban regime.
Pakistan also wants certain levels of stability to avoid bulk illegal migration, something they have handled repeatedly from Afghanistan, reported Nikkei Asia.
For most of the 19th century, the Russian and British kingdoms argue in Afghanistan in what is known as a big game.
Geopolitical competition recognizes Afghanistan’s strategic position, and its potential to influence South Asia.
Both British and Russian citizens, of course defeated from time to time in Afghanistan, called “kingdom graves.” However, for now, the dominant force in Afghanistan is now China.
Thus the great game continues, with China leading with Pakistani support.