Confirming Mullah Mansour’s death, the Taliban have announced Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada as their new leader. A statement on their website reiterates the terrorist group’s insistence on violence.
Read More »HSC Fellow Rohullah Yakobi discusses death of Taliban leader Mansour on AJ
HSC Associate Fellow Rohullah Yakobi discusses the death of Taliban leader Mullah Mansour on Al Jazeera Inside Story.
Read More »Pakistan’s doubled-faced terrorism policy has come to bite them
For many years U.S. officials have expressed anger at Pakistan over its relationship with the Taliban and other terrorist groups. In a Senate hearing in 2011, Admiral Mike Mullen condemned Pakistan’s support for terrorism and testified that the country’s Inter-Services ...
Read More »Press release: Britain ends combat operations in Afghanistan
Yesterday marked the end of combat operations in Afghanistan for the British armed forces. Over 13 years of conflict have ensued since the US invoked Article 5 of the Washington Treaty in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Afghanistan ...
Read More »Afghanisham – What We Stand to Lose by Leaving
Whenever Afghanistan comes up in conversation, there are nearly always at least one of two myths put forward: firstly, that the only thing being achieved in this war is an increasing death toll of our troops; secondly, that the Afghans do not want us there and they were better off before we invaded.
Read More »Negotiations with The Taliban: A Moral and Political No Go Zone
Defeating the Taliban is a moral imperative; conversely, to appease them would be against everything we believe in, stand for, fight for and died for. It would be the ultimate betrayal of our values.
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