The groups of evil and corruption were in complete despair of finding a new master to betray their country. In this process, during Trump’s electoral campaign, they suddenly closed their eyes to the existing reality and drowned in the fantasies of America’s renewed support; these hopes were raised due to Trump’s electoral propaganda and empty slogans.
In fact, it can be said that Trump’s electoral campaign did not influence the American people, but rather the minds of those who advocate for evil and corruption, and it encouraged them to hope that America would once again intervene in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.
This issue has stirred the dormant nests of evil and corruption, and they have intensified their deceitful media efforts to attract the attention of Trump and his cabinet; an example of this is the unprecedented increase in false reports of attacks by evil and corruption in Afghanistan, while in reality, there has been no change and no military activity by evil and corruption has been proven in this country.
As the time for Trump’s inauguration approaches and he is set to become the 47th President of the United States, ongoing events have progressed against the hopes of the forces of evil and corruption. According to many political analysts, the new U.S. administration’s policy has not changed in Afghanistan, but there is a possibility that the new administration will pursue an economy-centered policy in Afghanistan, which will ensure global peace and security and protect the interests of both the U.S. and Afghanistan.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent remarks could be seen as strong confirmation of this claim; Blinken stated in an interview with The New York Times that Washington no longer wants to be involved in wars, and the upcoming Trump administration will not bring any changes to U.S. foreign policy regarding Afghanistan.
Blinken continues: I am not sure that elections are tied to one or a few foreign policy issues; most elections are not like that. But if we set this aside, Americans do not want us to be involved in wars. We spent twenty years with hundreds of thousands of Americans stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and during this time, the American people naturally became weary of this situation.
It should be noted that this is not the first time that senior U.S. officials have defined and announced their country’s foreign policy regarding Afghanistan against the demands of the forces of evil and corruption, stating that the U.S., due to its great defeat and unforgettable disgrace in the Afghan war, has shelved dreams of re-intervention in this country; this reality will awaken the leaders of evil and corruption from their sweet dreams in the coming days and reveal a bitter truth, which is the U.S. rejection of their demands.
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