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Вывод войск США из Афганистана – конец западной гегемонии?

Вывод войск США из Афганистана – конец западной гегемонии?
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Вашингтону протянули базу помощи

Вашингтону протянули базу помощи
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Russia rules out military tie-up with India on Afghanistan issue

5389 Tribune News Service New Delhi, July 14 Russia is not in favour of a military alliance with India to help out the Government in Kabul, but is interested in close coordination while the Afghan issue seems to be acquiring new dimensions with the rise of the Taliban, a senior Russian Embassy official said here on Wednesday. “We have got some real experience in Afghanistan but let us be very clear, the situation doesn’t require foreign military involvement. We are not considering this option. We will be acting through the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) to fortify the borders, if required. It will be important for all of us to maintain coordination. India has been training army personnel. So too is Russia. All options are possible,” said Russian Deputy Head of Mission Roman Babushkin at a media conference.

Russia Warns Pentagon: Don t Deploy Troops In Central Asia Near Afghanistan

by Tyler Durden Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021 - 10:00 PM Amid the continuing full US troop draw down from Afghanistan, which last week President Biden said would be complete by August 31st, the Pentagon has been debating how to maintain a foothold in Central Asia as it increasingly looks like Kabul will come under Taliban threat within a mere months.  Last month in an interview with Axios  Jonathan Swan, Pakistan s prime minister Imran Khan slammed the door shut on allowing the CIA or US special forces to conduct cross-border counterterrorism missions against a resurgent Al-Qaeda, ISIS or the Taliban. Given Washington s scrambling to establish other outposts in countries neighboring Afghanistan,

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