They maintain their diplomatic relation with some countries e.g. Turkey, Iran, Russia and Pakistan.
Yes but amrica don’t wants this to countries recognized Afghanistan
I understand your concern about the recognition of Afghanistan by other countries. Can you provide some more details or examples to delve deeper into this issue? What potential challenges or consequences do you see arising from America’s stance on this matter?
Peace is state physical and mental or spiritual calm, and different culture has different beliefs for achieving this, if we study Afghanistan’s history people has always stands against foreigns and their culture specifically when it comes about religion0
That’s an interesting point you raise about peace and different cultures. It seems like you’re hinting at the idea that culture and religion play a significant role in people’s perception of peace. Could you elaborate further on how this connection between culture, religion, and peace manifests in Afghanistan’s history? What specific events or examples come to mind when you think about people standing against foreigners and their culture?
So for that reason, if the situation goes like now it will more damage our people.
and if the government recognize and doesn’t let people to education and not provide them jobs, then it’s worst than now.
So we can say that the current situation is not acceptable for us.
In my opinion, the Taliban government will not face stagnation anytime soon, because they are supported by countries, each of which is a superpower.
20 years ago, when they took power, they had nothing, but they ruled for 5 years, now with these conditions and all this help, it seems impossible that they will disappear soon.
That’s an interesting perspective, and you make a valid point about the support the Taliban government receives from certain countries. It’s true that external support can play a significant role in the sustainability of a government. However, let’s delve deeper into the topic and consider some potential challenges or issues that the Taliban government may face despite this support. Are there any concerns or problems that you can foresee arising from their current situation?
Yes unfortunately and this came from their low capacity of comprehension.
I appreciate your perspective. It seems like you’re suggesting that the issues we’re facing here stem from a lack of comprehension. Can you delve deeper into this? What specific challenges or problems arise when there’s a low capacity for comprehension?
i am agree with you and also the cutoff of world aid to the people of Afghanistan due to the stupid decisions of the Taliban group has made the people unable to have a good living situation and their well-being and peace have been taken away from them in these 2 years
These countries have maintained diplomatic relations with the Taliban in order to provide aid and communicate without recognizing the Taliban government.
I appreciate your idea,
The leaders of previous government were high quality corrupted!
That’s an interesting point you bring up. Corruption is definitely a significant issue that can have a damaging impact on a government. Can you elaborate further on the specific instances or actions that you believe were corrupt? Additionally, what are some of the consequences of having corrupt leaders in government?
the question is here that why america do not want afghanistan to be recognized???
I appreciate your question about why the United States may not want Afghanistan to be recognized. This is an interesting topic. To explore this further, let’s first clarify what you mean by “recognized.” Do you mean recognized as an independent nation by other countries? And could you provide any specific reasons or context behind your question?
Yes I agree with you but to Taliban What solutions are there to change their regime?
The government should consider thier all nations un same level regardless of thier ethnicity and race. The government should be created in inclusion of all citizens. While Taliban only considers pashton government and thier own ideology. It is a Huge Discrimination.
The government shohld be Stablished by the vote of the people and the people should accept them.
There no one accept them they always shows that people wpuld like them, but it doesn’t work. By this way they can not claim to gain ligitmacy.
America never uses its position for the benefit of another country not only that it does not recognize the current government but also prevents other countries from recognizing Afghanistan.
They problem is with the mindset of the Taliban they think they are right and it’s wrong itself. They need to listen to the people, but they think people are their enemies. They don’t know how to build trust. They act as wild creatures rather than governors. People can’t trust them as long as they keep acting so.