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The Azadi Briefing: Islamic State Targets Chinese Interests In Afghanistan |
2022-12-17 |
[RFERL] THE KEY ISSUE The Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... -Khorasan (IS-K) krazed killer group carried out a deadly gun and kaboom on a Chinese-owned hotel in central Kabul on December 12. The Taliban ![]() said it killed all three attackers, and that two foreign nationals were lightly maimed. Beijing contradicted the Taliban by saying that at least five Chinese hotel guests were maimed in the assault. More than 30 Chinese citizens were in the hotel at the time of the attack, according to a leading Chinese businessman in Afghanistan. The Emergency Hospital in Kabul said it had received three dead bodies and 18 maimed. Why It’s Important: The assault on the Kabul Longan Hotel was the first major attack on Chinese interests in Afghanistan since the Taliban seized power last year. The attack has helped shed light on Beijing’s growing business activities in Afghanistan, which have largely gone under the radar. China has been one of the few countries in the world willing to trade with the Taliban government, which has not been recognized by any country. Chinese nationals have become the largest expatriate community in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. It has become common to see representatives of Chinese state-owned companies visiting ministries and holding talks with Taliban officials. IS-K’s attack on the Chinese-owned hotel in Kabul comes after assaults on the Russian and Pak embassies in recent months. China, Russia, and Pakistain are among the few countries that have maintained a diplomatic mission in Kabul. They are also among the Taliban’s key political and economic partners. Observers have said that IS-K’s attacks could be an attempt to undermine the Taliban’s ties with Beijing, Moscow, and Islamabad and scuttle efforts by the Kabul authorities to attract international trade and investment. IS-K appears to have achieved its immediate goal. Following the hotel attack, Beijing advised its citizens to leave Afghanistan "as soon as possible." The move could see an exodus of Chinese expats. What’s Next: IS-K turbans have posed a direct threat to the Taliban’s rule and legitimacy. In the past 16 months, IS-K has staged deadly, high-profile attacks that have undermined Afghanistan’s new rulers. The krazed killer group is likely to continue attacking the interests of the Taliban and its key foreign allies in Afghanistan. THE WEEK’S BEST STORIES Taliban Higher Education Minister Nida Mohammad Nadim has sparked a flurry of controversies since his appointment in October. The hard-line holy man has described female education as un-Islamic and against Afghan values. Observers told RFE/RL that Nadim’s appointment and rise within the Taliban suggest that the krazed killer group is planning to impose a blanket ban on female education. Mohammad Sherzad keeps thousands of scorpions on his "farm" north of Kabul. Scorpion venom can be used in various medical products and is the most expensive liquid in the world. In this Radio Azadi video, Sherzad said tat the closure of Western embassies since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan has made exporting more difficult. WHAT TO KEEP AN EYE ON Pak security forces and Taliban fighters clashed near the key Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing on December 15. Islamabad said at least one Pak civilian was killed and over a dozen maimed. Cross-border shelling and gunfire killed at least six Pak civilians and a Taliban fighter on December 11 near the same crossing, which connects Afghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar with Pakistain’s Balochistan ...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it... Province. In November, the border crossing was closed for a week after a Taliban fighter shot a Pak border guard. Why It’s Important: The festivities reflect the growing tensions between the Taliban and Pakistain, who are longtime allies. The alliance, which dates back to the emergence of the Taliban in the mid-1990s, has come under increasing strain as their interests have diverged. In recent months, Pakistain has accused the Taliban of harboring the leaders of the Pak Taliban, which has waged a 15-year insurgency against Islamabad. The Taliban has hit back by accusing Islamabad of permitting its air space to be used by U.S. drones to strike targets in Afghanistan. Observers have said that the Taliban is also playing to a domestic audience by trying to show that they are not Pak proxies, an accusation that many Afghans have leveled against the krazed killers. Analysts say that Pakistain and the Taliban have incentives to cooperate despite their differences, citing the large trade volume between Pakistain and Afghanistan. But, so far, that has failed to curb the constant border festivities and war of words. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#4 Jokes aside, does it bother you that both are buying whatever they're buying with your money? As a matter of fact, it does. But I can still afford popcorn and enjoy the show. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2022-12-17 12:14 |
#3 It will be an interesting battle between two foes who have no concern for losses among their low level operatives. Eventually, ISIS will probably discover that the Chicoms have an unlimited supply of gunnies. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-12-17 10:43 |
#2 citing the large trade volume between Pakistain and Afghanistan Dust mainly. Sand too, but dust mainly. Jokes aside, does it bother you that both are buying whatever they're buying with your money? I thought so. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2022-12-17 05:07 |
#1 ![]() |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-12-17 01:07 |