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    The Unstable and Unclear Stances of Opposing Groups on Regional Issues

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee29 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    After the fall of the Republic, the councils, movements, and factions formed by the ruling authorities have so far failed to establish a unified political and military stance. Although these councils claim to revive resistance and take a stand against the caretaker government, deep divisions among them, an unclear political path, and the imposition of foreign agendas have kept them from a unified position. Each group tries to find a foreign supporter, whether it be Pakistan, India, Iron, or other countries, to ensure its political survival. These factions have internal divisions, which is why they will never come together at the same table.

    Due to the differences among the officials of the Republic, personal rivalries, aspirations to regain power, divisions based on ethnicities, factions, and foreign relations, some groups are supporters of the former so-called President Ghani, others are loyal to certain leaders of the coalition, another group is under Dostum’s party, some are with Ahmad Massoud, some with Amrullah Saleh, and others are formed by small groups and factions of wicked individuals. Additionally, there are some other figures who distance themselves from all of these, trying to claim an independent stance, but in reality, they operate under the influence of foreign forces or personal interests, and they can never represent an independent and unified stance.

    Their division caused the recent incident in the neighboring country to be analyzed from different perspectives, and a unified stance could not be expressed against it. Just as they were divided during their rule, they now similarly revealed different stances from a small and limited structure. Some sided with Pakistan, prayed for it, and expressed hopes for its victory, while others referred to the Indian president as “Mody uncle,” counted the Indian missiles that hit Pakistan’s territory one by one, and called for more aggression against Pakistan’s territory.

    But behind all these events, a lesson and a warning were given to the people. That is, these people added a new example and experience of their past authenticity to the memory of the people. Their fragmented and scattered stances remind us once again of the republic and bring to mind the saying: “In the butcher’s shop, every animal is hanged by its own fang.” They are still trapped in the same nets, each considering it their duty to defend their supporting country, and when the chance to deceive the nation arises, each one represents the national character and does not let the nation’s pain rest.

    Their unstable personalities do not understand which direction to turn, whom to associate with, which friendship is beneficial for them, whether they exploit others or others exploit them!? They have used the formula of betrayal with every supporter. Sitting and standing with them puts people under suspicion; they have played their role and have been removed from the scene. No one likes the repetition of a bad scene and considers its repetition a dream and an illusion.

    Note: The articles, essays, and comments published by the Voice of Hindukush only reflect the views of the authors & writers and do not necessarily represent the agreement of the Voice of Hindukush.

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