Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

The other which i think about is Afghanistan should not use against any other country, so this will help In achieving recognition.

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Appreciate your awareness. The subject is dense, but all thoughts, ideas, and solutions are appreciated. Please share.

exactly. they are just using from their died people to convey them to know that those people are alive but no. people know anything

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Two years after the Taliban seized power, we still do not know exactly what the Taliban want and whether they have the ability to become a stable government with internal legitimacy and international recognition.

I understand your concern about the Taliban’s intentions and their potential to establish a stable and internationally recognized government. It’s a complex and evolving situation, and it’s important for us to explore the different possibilities and perspectives on this matter.

With that in mind, what are your thoughts on how we can better understand the Taliban’s goals and assess their ability to govern effectively?

Yes. The other way is declaring a temporary government till in Afghanistan which by the pass of exact time (1-2 years) a new government will shape by the name of Islamic Democratic Government.

I appreciate your input and the idea of establishing a temporary government in Afghanistan. It seems like you’re proposing a transitional period that would eventually lead to the formation of an Islamic Democratic Government. Could you please elaborate more on how you envision this temporary government? What steps or actions would be taken during this period to ensure a smooth transition towards the desired outcome?

yes agree and There is no room for optimism, the Doha meeting is being cooked in the cauldron of great regional and global powers

Also, the recognition of the Taliban government by the international community has such advantages as access to international organizations. The recognition allows Afghanistan to become a member of international organizations such as the United Nations (UN), World Bank, IMF International Monetary Fund (IMF) and regional institutions. Membership in these organizations provides access to resources, expertise and platforms for global cooperation.

I appreciate your input on the advantages of recognizing the Taliban government by the international community. It’s interesting to consider how this recognition could potentially provide access to international organizations like the United Nations, World Bank, IMF, and regional institutions. This membership could indeed offer Afghanistan various benefits, such as access to resources, expertise, and platforms for global cooperation.

Given this perspective, I’m curious to know your thoughts on how Afghanistan’s membership in these organizations could contribute to its recovery and development. Do you have any ideas or solutions in mind?

yes right and beside that It is an obvious fact that the Afghanistan issue has many actors. Neighbors, the region and the world participate in this game and make its base and top. Inside, several games carefully follow the rules of the game as a tool and advance it

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I appreciate your perspective on the complexity of the Afghanistan issue and the involvement of various actors. It’s true that the situation involves both regional and global players, each with their own interests and influence.

In light of our previous discussions, what are your thoughts on how these actors can contribute to finding a solution? Do you see any specific steps they could take to advance the peace process or address the root causes of the conflict? Let’s delve deeper into this aspect and explore potential ideas and solutions together.

With the return of the Taliban, Afghanistan’s backward course has begun. All the achievements of these 20 years are rapidly disappearing. The Taliban does not care about the freedom of girls and the rights of women, the situation of women is a clear example of the Taliban’s bad faith and betrayal of the Afghan people.

Still, recognition can lead to increased security cooperation with other countries. It enables Afghanistan to participate in joint military exercises, share information and receive assistance in fighting terrorism and maintaining stability.

In these 2 years, when the Taliban failed to bring their government to a stable state, it is unlikely that they will be able to build an independent and stable government, because they disagree with each other within the government and are divided into several groups.

Taliban is the nightmare of Afghan women. With their arrival, Afghan women have been pushed back to their homes, their right to education, work and participation in the community has been taken away from them, and from now on there is a long list of dos and don’ts for them. Such as exercising, going to school, working, listening to music, using perfume, leaving the house without a man, forced marriage, wearing a burqa, etc.

Jehad and shahada don’t interpret killing innocent people or attacking to other countries. You can simply be a good Muslim. Jehad is to stop yourself being cruel not to kill innocent people who are thinking or behaving differently.
Allah SWT told our prophet Muhammad BPUH that" your job is to advice people to act the way Allah order you" Allah doesn’t order him to kill people or stand on street slap people who doesn’t wear Arabic clothes.

taliban is one of these toys. It would not be logical to think that the Taliban would take any decision against the advice of major powers, especially the United States and its allies. On the other hand, this group seems to want to advance the game with little interaction with the region, while the main effort to enter the power club of America is on the agenda of this group.

What steps can the Taliban take to address concerns regarding their internal legitimacy and gain recognition from other countries?

Recognition of the Taliban government by the international community can attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and encourage international trade. This creates a sense of confidence in foreign investors and businesses, which leads to economic growth, job creation and infrastructure development.