China accords diplomatic recognition to Taliban government in Afghanistan
(www.indiatoday.in)
from cyu@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 06 Dec 2023 17:52
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from cyu@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 06 Dec 2023 17:52
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Unsurprising. The chance of there being another government in Afghanistan in the near future is very low.
More concerning is that the Taliban has been involved in selling off long-term contracts at dirt-cheap costs to fuel their oppressive regime for a few more years. Not actually faulting China for this, but it's gonna hurt Afghanistan in the long run when the Taliban collapses and those contracts are still in place.
I mean, it’s the truth. The taliban are the ones in charge of Afghanistan, no matter how much wishful thinking we’re doing on our side.
China is going to play them like a fiddle, they’ll basically own that country within 20 years. The Taliban in no way is sophisticated enough to deal with this.
I mean, it’s either us or the chinese, so I highly suspect they care much, as if they even have much of a choice. And we’re clearly not getting the contract after the last two decades of presence we’ve had there.