The president’s foreign policy agenda remains unpredictable, but his war on liberal culture has deep roots.
THIS is with reference to the editorial ‘Peshawar meeting’ (Jan 16), which emphasised the need for holding a dia-logue with ...
The US ANG saw an increase in deployments after 9/11 as the Air Force hunted down threats before they could reach the United ...
By then, Afghanistan had already been the staging ground for a violent confrontation of the Cold War, the arena for the adventurism of neighbouring Pakistan, and finally the showground for ...
Afghanistan, now under the Taliban, is no longer a conflict begging to be solved with a deal. It needs a more nuanced ...
Taliban officials have a plan to turn one of the country’s most remote corners into a global trade hub by linking the Afghan heartland with China.
The devastating effects of foreign interference have turned Afghanistan into an ideological war for superpowers, where the Taliban and Al-Qaeda emerged as unintended consequences of US intervention.
Worried that 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan created a springboard ... dating back to Truman and the early days of the Cold War — of confronting the Soviet threat. Carter doesn't deserve ...
In our news wrap Tuesday, a prisoner swap between the U.S. and the Taliban secured the release of American Ryan Corbett from ...
Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, a move that remains a point of tension, though it moved China away from the Soviet Union.