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Chapter 998: Post-War Issues in Afghanistan

Chapter 998 Post-war issues in Afghanistan

"Now, the Soviet Union is finally going to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan," said Kusai.

Although the Soviet Union has not yet officially announced it, it can be seen from the recent series of mobilizations and the dullness of border conflicts that the Soviet Union has indeed begun to prepare for withdrawal.

In later history, in May 1988, the first batch of Soviet troops stationed in Afghanistan set out from Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar Province, and began to withdraw from Afghanistan. General Gromov, who was finally withdrawn, was in February 1989. Now, it is about to enter 88 years. The Soviet Union is still developing according to history and is preparing to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.

History has verified a truth that excessive expansion of the empire will inevitably lead to defeat. If the Soviet Union did not invade Afghanistan, it might have disintegrated a few years later. This was a completely failed action by the Soviet Union. The United States, in later generations, took over the banner of the Soviet Union and also subverted the Afghan regime. Did they get peace?

After occupying Persia, it became a neighbor with Afghanistan. Kusai absolutely did not want it. After seeing the Soviet Union withdrew, dozens of armed factions of all sizes in Afghanistan began a warlord melee stage like the Republic of China during the Republic of China. He did not want to see later generations formed a powerful organization of the Taliban in 1994. Its beliefs and concepts were completely different from Kusai. Moreover, the Taliban always regarded Pakistan as its number one enemy.

Therefore, after withdrawing from the Soviet Union, the situation in Afghanistan must be quickly stabilized and an organization close to Iraq and Pakistan must be cultivated to create zhèngfu!

Now is the best time to get it.

"Yes, the just cause of the Afghan people has finally made a breakthrough progress," said President Ziahak.

"However, their battle is far from over, and the suffering of the Afghan people is not over!" said Kusai.

?When hearing this, Ziahak knew that Kusai must have some advice.

"They will definitely overthrow the current zhèngfu, because the current zhèngfu is simply illegal, the Afghan people have a sharp eye. Now, even their own army is beginning to turn against each other, and the air force has set an example." Ziahak said.

"Yes, this zhèngfu will definitely be overthrown in the end. However, overthrowing this zhèngfu does not mean that peace in Afghanistan will come." Kusai said: "Now, there are more than one armed forces in Afghanistan, but there is only one who can lead Afghanistan in the end. Will there be peace between them?"

After hearing this, Ziahak had guessed what Kusai meant.

Now, all the guerrillas can live in harmony with each other because they have a common enemy. When the common enemy disappears, they will probably fall into internal struggle.

Power will make people lose their minds and will make people want to have it desperately. This truth, no matter who it is, cannot be denied.

Ziahak came to power through coups, so he naturally understood the charm of power. There are probably more than a dozen guerrillas of all sizes who want to gain the leadership power of Afghanistan.

To form a joint zhèngfu? Don’t even think about it. As long as you don’t put down your weapons and have your own arms, it’s absolutely impossible to have no plans.

"A turbulent Afghanistan is not in the interests of Pakistan, nor is it in the interests of our entire Middle East." Kusai said: "After the withdrawal of the Soviet Union, we must arrange the post-war work in Afghanistan."

Looking at Kusai's still tender face, Ziahak felt an indescribable feeling. The person in front of him had already begun to plan the layout of Afghanistan. Is it his own luck or his own misfortune when he appeared in the same era as such a person?

"President Kusai, then what do you think should be arranged?" Ziahak asked.

"From all perspectives, Burhanuddin Rabani is the best candidate," said Kusai.

Rabani is a very influential figure in Afghanistan history. He was born in Fazabad, the capital of Badakhshan Province in northeastern Afghanistan in 1940. Before 1974, Rabani had been teaching Islamic law in Kabul. Prince Dawud came to power in 1973, and Rabani fled to Pakistan to take refuge in 1974.

In 1978, with the support of Moscow, a coup occurred in Afghanistan, and the Pakistani border city of Peshawar became the base camp of Rabani and other exiled leaders in Afghanistan. They led the guerrillas to fight the Kabul regime for 14 years.

After the Soviet Union directly invaded Afghanistan in 1979, Rabani and others led the soldiers to fight against the invading army and finally won the victory.

In later generations, in April 1992, Afghan guerrillas overthrew Moscow-backed Afghanistan, Zhèngfu, Rabani took office as interim president on June 28 and was elected president of Afghanistan on December 30. However, during his tenure as president of the Islamic State of Afghanistan from 1992 to 1996, he actually only controlled central Afghanistan.

Moreover, after the rise of the Taliban, Rabani was overthrown until the United States defeated the Taliban regime and Rabani once again took power. However, in 2011, he was attacked by a Taliban human bomb.

Now, Rabani is still in Peshawar and has a good relationship with Pakistan. What Kusai needs is that Pakistan will give Rabani more support, allowing Rabani to quickly become the greatest force among the remaining forces and control the situation in Afghanistan.

In this process, Iraq will also give Rabani financial support to help him quickly seize power and establish a stable Afghanistan regime.

After that, Iraq will recognize this. With the current prestige of Kusai in the Middle East, some of the remaining guerrillas should follow the trend, while the rest will continue to be hit by Rabani.

As Kusai clearly told Ziahak about his thoughts, the Pakistani president pondered for a while.

Kusai did not interrupt his thinking. After all, this was a major decision that concerns Pakistan's national interests. He also knew that after the Soviet Union withdrew, Pakistan's attitude towards Afghanistan was to have no attitude and let them develop on their own. The US aid was also terminated. Pakistan was unable to take care of itself and had no spare time to deal with Afghanistan's problems.

Kusai does not allow Afghanistan problems to be seen for a long time. He needs a stable oriental environment, and only Rabani is the most suitable choice.

Afghanistan cannot be a mess, and it is not allowed to be directly intervened by the American forces. The wolf was sent away in front and the tiger came in behind. Kusai would never allow the nails inserted by the United States at his doorstep. Therefore, this is a major decision of his.

Of course, he also considered another possibility. What if this zhèngfu doesn't obey him? He has another ace, Omar!

Now Omar is also a guerrilla team between Afghanistan. He was originally a Saudi, but he went to Afghanistan just to resist the Soviet invasion. He did not participate in the civil war in Afghanistan.

In later generations, the Soviet Union withdrew its troops from Afghanistan and eventually disintegrated. Omar once thought that the enemy had disappeared. After returning to Saudi Arabia, Omar continued to live his own life with his family's wealth, but soon, his peaceful life was disrupted. The Gulf War broke out. Omar proposed to the Saudi royal family to use his organization to help protect Saudi Arabia. His organization has been tested by war. At this time, there have been rumors that Iraq would invade Saudi Arabia. However, after waiting for several days, what he waited for was the Saudi royal family's refusal.zhèngfu chose to rely on external forces, that is, the help of the United States. Saudi Arabia agreed to the US military to set up a military base in Saudi Arabia.

The angry Omar wrote a letter to the king, accusing the Saudi family of betrayal of the doctrine and allowing Westerners to come in to attract wolves into the house.

Saudi Arabia was also very angry and expelled Omar and deprived him of Saudi nationality.

The Gulf War was the beginning of Omar's anti-Americanism.

Now, Omar is still a respected hero, and Omar has admired Kusai very much. In several incidents, Omar's guerrillas have helped Iraq's busyness. By the time the Soviet Union withdraws its troops, Omar will return to Saudi Arabia. If Afghanistan is too stable, then Omar will enjoy everything about him in Saudi Arabia. If there is a problem in Afghanistan, Kusai can use the pawn of Omar.

Kusai absolutely disagrees with the attacks against civilians in later generations, but Omar is unavoidable to avoid Western forces entering Afghanistan.

"President Kusai, you have a far-sighted vision. No wonder Iraq has achieved what it is today," said Ziahak.

Kusai knew that Ziahak had no reason to refuse, because it was related to Pakistan's interests!

"The two defected pilots are very useful. After the Soviet Union evacuated, they would secretly return to Afghanistan, which is likely to leave the Afghan Air Force intact to Rabani," said Kusai.

The guerrillas are essential to become a regular military force. Kusai then thought of the Afghan Air Force, which was no longer willing to fight again. He asked them to defect to Pakistan first, and then waited until the guerrillas captured Kabul and then flew back. This was a good choice.

"Yes, this can be used," said Ziahak.

After the negotiations were made, Kusai was very happy and said: "We can also carry out some economic cooperation between Iraq and Pakistan. Our two countries should continue to deepen the relationship between all aspects."

Kusai looked up and the red ri in the east had already turned to the southeast. He stayed here for more than an hour without realizing it. To be continued.
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