Bringing the Taliban to power by the Americans is the political plan of the US and Saudi Arabia to destroy Iran.

Author: Dr. Farid Yunus, Professor Emeritus of Cultural Anthropology and Islamic Philosophy, University of California, Member of the Sangar Advisory Board

The conflict between Iran and Afghanistan over the water of the Khirmand River is a showy issue, but its essence is different from the diplomatic point of view of the Middle East and the region.

Before the Taliban campaign on the Iranian border, US military representatives visited Kandahar and held talks with the Tehreek-e-Taliban. After these negotiations, Iran's border was attacked. Here the US played the same game as in the Kuwait-Iraq war. If you remember, the US ambassador provoked Saddam Hussein into attacking Kuwait.

The vision of this researcher of the history and culture of the Middle East is that the rise to power of the Tehreek-e-Taliban with the help of the United States is the political plan of the United States and Saudi Arabia to destroy Iran. The United States wanted to draw Iran into a regional war in various ways, thereby strengthening the anti-Iranian forces (like the story with Ukraine) and implementing the main plan, which is mainly nurtured by Israel.

So far, America has not managed to drag Iran's foot into a war that will lead to its destruction, because the Iranians are well aware that in this story with water and the water share, the answer lies elsewhere. Bringing the Taliban to power, as we have already said, is a method of sinister US foreign policy in the region aimed at using the Taliban to create political challenges for Iran and finally bring Reza Shah Pahlavi's son to power, like his father. Another target is Pakistan, which has an atomic bomb. They want to slowly stick Pakistan's head under the pillow, which is also a dream and a fantasy.

These are all measured Israeli practices in the region because the brains of American foreign policy are Israel, not the American people or the White House. Israel suffers from three very strong countries: Pakistan because of the atomic bomb, Iran because of its dominance in regional strategy, and Turkey because of Islamic democracy, which is very important today. The pro-Western forces in Turkey tried very hard to defeat Erdogan, but the Turkish people did not lose Erdogan, despite all the problems that Turkey went through due to the earthquake and the ruined economy.

The water of the Khirmand River, the water share, etc., is an excuse to drag Iran into the war, which is all in the interests of American arms companies. They want to bring Iran back into the American democratic system and bring the son of the Shah of Iran into power.

Are the Taliban, on the opposite side of the US, capable of fighting Iran? Think for yourself! Who is funding this war? Saudi Arabia for the destruction of the Shiite regime in Iran and the US for dominance in the region. Those who believe in democracy and elections, etc., must admit that even the defeat of Erdogan's opponent in the elections was the defeat of the US and Israel in the Middle East.

During the time of the late Prime Minister Musa Shafik, Afghanistan made a decision regarding the Khirmand water, but now this debate is all just a pretext for war. This excuse may have another bad side, that is, if the Taliban will obey American political methods, then the United States and its allies may recognize their government.


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