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Will the Taliban succeed in ruling Afghanistan?

Will the Taliban succeed in ruling Afghanistan?
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Islamabad: The order of events open in Afghanistan over the past few months has surprised all important players involved directly with the last 20 years of war in the country, the historical battlefield where the great match has been played for a long time.
The US sponsored government in Afghanistan, carrying after overthrowing the Taliban regime in 1996-2001, had collapsed before leaving the architect from the country.
All political experts have predicted that the previous government, with 3.50,000 US-trained security forces, will be able to withstand the invasion of Taliban City.
They all proved wrong.
Kabul had surrendered without resistance on August 15, when the armed group arrived in the door.
Afghanistan directly updatehe the country that has not seen a long-lasting government in the past four decades.
From the 1979 invasion in Afghanistan by the former Soviet Union to the recent West back door, no head of state and selected or appointed government has succeeded in building a stable system.
The Soviets have installed the government of the left parties, while the US has introduced a model of Western Democracy, but all of these experiments failed to make a breakthrough into the Afghan community driven by a strict system of rules and living codes.
The lack of tribal loyalty to the US Ashraf Ghani government supported was one reason for the fall of his fall.
Some observers thought that former President Hamid Karzai was in Ghani’s place, he would handle different things because of his strong relationship with many tribal elders.
Some political analysts in Jalalabad and Kabul who are TII speak to compile that Karzai will at least ensure the transfer of peaceful power.
Read the canceled Alsosaarc meeting because of the dilemma for Afghan representation? New York: The meeting proposed by foreign minister of the South Asian Association for regional cooperation (SAARC) is “canceled” on Tuesday due to lack of “approval of all member countries”.
SAARC is an organization between regional governments from eight countries in South Asia – after, the details of the US-approved system, the country without the government for more than three weeks.
The Taliban has initiated negotiations with politicians and senior warlords of Afghanistan.
Many observers then describe it as “Taliban change”.
On September 7, the Taliban announced a new one, entirely, the cabinet.
Many senior Taliban figures, some are famous for attacks on US forces over the past two decades, is part of it.
Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, PM While and one of the founders of the movement, on the UN blacklist.
Sirajuddin Haqqani, head of the deadly Haqqani network, was made by the Minister of Home Affairs.
Read the Taliban Alamifhanistan said working at the reopening of women’s middle school, the Taliban said they had changed since their 1996-2001 government, when they prevented women from leaving home without school relative and closed to girls, but they stirred up last week when they said weeks Then they will open a school for middle school boys but not women.
Young girls consider taking costs, the group has not managed to reopen the government office.
Almost all government buildings, colleges, universities and non-government offices remain closed.
Most officials, including professionals such as doctors, engineers and other skilled workers, have left the country.
“The Taliban is only good at applying and dispensation of justice in accordance with their interpretation of Islamic law.
They do not have technical knowledge.
Just leave it, and the education and health sector, they can’t even run operations at the airport,” said Rafiq Omari, a professor in Kabul .

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