Security implications of the Taliban's foreign policy on Afghanistan (Afghanistan survey analysis)
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Security implications of the Taliban’s foreign policy on Afghanistan
(Afghanistan survey analysis)
The Taliban’s behavior shows that the members of this group are manipulating the two factors of “victory feeling” and “field power”.
Psychological studies also show that if the conditions remain according to the Taliban’s wishes, the two elements “Midan” and “Fath” will undoubtedly become the pillars of the Taliban’s domestic and foreign policy.
There are documented reasons that “field power” eventually elevated the Taliban from a local military group to a serious player in Afghan and regional politics and turned it into a ruling power.
It is likely that the Taliban will keep this strategic thinking unchanged and continue with more strength. According to the Taliban, the strategy that led to the “victory” of this group will definitely lead to the “survival” of the Taliban government.
The Taliban’s frequent border tensions with neighboring countries are a political sign that the Taliban has completely based its foreign policy on “security factors”.
Based on the Taliban’s reading of the equations of the world of politics, the presence of multiple regional groups in Afghanistan increases the power of the Taliban to interfere in the internal affairs of neighboring countries, and the firepower of the Taliban on the borders is also indicative of this issue. Taliban field preparation
According to the Taliban, “intervention power” and “field readiness” as two deterrent models make the neighboring countries continue to avoid and avoid supporting the Taliban’s military and political opponents.
The result of this approach and practical behavior of the Taliban will make the Taliban’s foreign policy more secure towards the neighboring countries and the region, which will undoubtedly force the neighboring countries and the region to make their foreign policy more secure towards the Taliban. Government and behavior do the same.
Securing the foreign policy of the Taliban and the region will impose very destructive effects on Afghanistan in the long run. The completely security-oriented foreign policy causes the remaining cultural, historical, civilizational and economic opportunities and capacities between Afghanistan and the region as a whole to be ignored and unused.
The unjustified presence of regional opposition forces in Afghanistan continues to cast a shadow on the relations between Afghanistan and the region as a potential threat.
If the countries of the region also use these security-precautionary requirements and the same strategy of the Taliban to ensure their national security, surely no government order will remain established and stable in Afghanistan.
This is while the current policy of the countries in the region is for the Taliban to remain stable as an established order in Afghanistan and gradually take the path of comprehensive reforms according to the conditions.
Expert investigations based on Afghanistan’s geopolitical and geostrategic conditions with scientific indicators in recent years have proven that the only life-giving strategy in Afghanistan’s foreign policy is economic-oriented foreign policy towards neighboring countries and the region.
While the previous government of Afghanistan was fully aware of these study data and existing realities, it could not create a balance between the needs and demands of Afghanistan and the demands of regional and global actors.
Despite the initial actions and common interests of the regional countries regarding the completion of regional economic plans and the integration of Afghanistan into the regional economic network and the regional transit artery, unfortunately, the ill-considered behavior of the previous rulers of Afghanistan put everything in doubt.
The previous Afghan regime did not fall due to the war, but it fell due to the sudden cutoff of American and Western financial aid and some compromises and internal and external factors.
Therefore, it is necessary for the Taliban to establish complete and comprehensive trust between Afghanistan and the region by removing security doubts and expelling terrorist groups from Afghanistan instead of making their relations with neighboring countries and the region more secure. Economic relations with the region will free Afghanistan forever from chronic dependence on temporary aid from Western powers.