After two decades, the Taliban once again dominated Afghanistan. This control was not due to the strength and cohesion of the Taliban, rather it was caused by the breaking of the promise of the afghan allies, since Afghanistan was now less important to them. The emergence of new priorities for NATO and the heavy costs of the war made them leave Afghanistan.
In a state of confusion and anxiety, they fled from Afghanistan, and left 35 million afghan civilians without support, and therefore the political groundworks, the economic system, and scientific infrastructures of Afghanistan all collapsed at once. After taking control, the Taliban continued to kill and imprison the country’s citizens. They closed the doors of universities to girls, and also made a fundamental change in the university’s curriculum based on their own understanding of Islam.
The transfer of power to the Taliban was carried out in coordination with the beneficiary countries in the region. Those countries believe, that a fragile Afghanistan in the long term is providing them interest and that Afghanistan is supposedly the best market for their consumer goods.
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+ Free ShippingAfter two decades, the Taliban once again dominated Afghanistan. This control was not due to the strength and cohesion of the Taliban, rather it was caused by the breaking of the promise of the afghan allies, since Afghanistan was now less important to them. The emergence of new priorities for NATO and the heavy costs of the war made them leave Afghanistan.
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