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Dumb Policy of Government Causes Insecurity in Country: Experts
A number of the Afghan military experts have addressed that dumb policies of the Government against insurgents has caused insecurity and rise the causalities of the civilians military forces across the country.
They have urged if any one holding weapons against the Afghanistan Government is called Enemies of the country.
Meanwhile members at security committee in lower house of the parliament said,”if the Government doesn’t adopt determined policy in political and Military sections existed challenges will not be resolved from the country.”
Afghan military expert Atiqullah Amarkhail said,” Afghan Government doesn’t have determined policies and strategy for Anti Government forces the current policy damages Afghanistan, increases casualties of the military forces, if there is no powerful political decision the current condition will go worst.”
The other Afghan military expert affairs Esmatullah Qani said,” Afghanistan is wrapped up with a proxy war, the Government needs to change its policies towards the current condition, and determined its stance and position against the anti Government rebels.”
Head of the internal security committee of the lower house of the parliament Mirdad Najrabi said,” in general the Government should its clear strategy to recognize the friends and Enemies.”
The other lawmaker Kiramuddin Riza zada went on and added that to date Afghanistan Government doesn’t have any clear police against the enemies and friends, though there are determined armed groups stand against the Government whom are targeting Afghan Nation.”
The concerns come after the Minister of the interior Affairs during a session in the upper house of the parliament have warned that don’t have sympathy towards the enemies.
Reported by Rafi Sediqee
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday sharply criticized the military withdrawal from Afghanistan carried out under the Joe Biden administration, saying it “looked like running.”
Speaking to active-duty soldiers at Fort Bragg Army Base in North Carolina, Trump said the withdrawal left behind U.S. military equipment and tarnished America’s image.
“We wouldn’t have left anything. We would have left with dignity, strength and respect. We looked like we were running. We don’t run from anybody,” Trump said. “That was a Biden embarrassment. What a terrible president.”
Trump’s remarks reiterate his ongoing criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of Afghanistan, particularly the chaotic final days of the U.S. military presence.
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“President Trump has made it clear that the Taliban (IEA) must cease their hostage-taking, or there will be consequences,” Gorka said. “We will not rest until Dennis Coyle and Mahmood Habibi come home.”
The IEA has denied detaining Habibi, who formerly served as head of Afghanistan’s civil aviation authority.
Over the past year, five American detainees have been released from Afghanistan. According to the New York Times, the IEA has demanded the release of the last Afghan prisoner held at Guantanamo Bay in exchange for freeing two American detainees in Afghanistan.
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Former Pakistani diplomats, speaking at a roundtable discussion in Islamabad, underscored the importance of sustained dialogue with Afghanistan to address bilateral differences.
The discussion, organized on Friday by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, highlighted that the current situation in Afghanistan has direct consequences for regional security and stability. Participants stressed that constructive engagement and regular communication are the only viable pathways to resolving existing challenges.
The former diplomats pointed out that relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan are deeply interconnected, and any strain between the two sides inevitably impacts the wider region.
They further emphasized that building trust, enhancing practical cooperation, and fostering mutual understanding are essential prerequisites for achieving lasting regional stability.
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