Why did all global and regional players, in full coordination, begin preparing a conspiracy against the Tajiks?
Author: Dr. Avliya Jalali, analyst, especially for Sangar
During the twenty years of the international community's presence in Afghanistan/Khorasan, Zalmay Khalilzad and Zamir Kabulov, representatives of two world powers (USA and Russia), who, as luck would have it for the Tajiks, both happened to be of Pashtun origin, had a strategic and secret understanding between themselves, convincing their leaders of their decision to support the Taliban in the style of Abdurahman.
The two world powers have also given the green light to their regional allies to negotiate with the Taliban.
The countries of the region, except Tajikistan, established and consolidated secret relations with individual Taliban groups before the transfer of power to the Taliban.
Under the Doha Agreement, some heads of non-Pashtun ethnic groups were to join the Taliban government and the Taliban were to be recognized by the UN, thereby ending the country's forty years of war.
This plan was agreed upon and supported by all global and regional players.
For this reason, the Americans immediately created the Turkish Council, and the heads of this council also called for negotiations with one voice, and the only solution to overcome the current crisis was the creation of a government of national cooperation and dialogue among the Afghans.
Fortunately, the Taliban considered the relationship between primitive and tribal culture of governance, the presence of non-Afghan ethnic leaders in their government unnecessary and a source of shame, and despite the tireless efforts of Khalilzad and Tom West and the countries of the region, they categorically rejected participation in this meeting.
The Americans, who were accused of supporting the Taliban under pressure from public opinion, this time entered the game through the UN card, raised the issue of a second meeting in Doha, and launched a wide media campaign. And for the success of this meeting, internal figures were used in this process, including Karzai and Abdullah.
Abdullah had constant contact with Ahmad Wali Masoud in Dushanbe and convinced him to take part in this meeting on behalf of the Resistance Front.
Karzai sent a message to Ustad Atta through Adib Fahim to be ready to take part in this very important meeting, which has the authority of the Bonn meeting; But there is one condition: he must introduce himself and participate on behalf of the united Jamiat party. Ustad Atta immediately flew from Dubai to Turkey and went to Salahuddin Rabbani's house and they made an agreement and declared unity. But this unity was temporary and short-lived, and due to the Taliban’s non-participation in the Doha meeting, all the goals and plans of the initiators failed.
Overall, the outbreak of Russia's war in Ukraine and Israel's war in Gaza gave the Taliban another advantage; Afghanistan was no longer and is no longer the top priority of global players. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Taliban made concessions to these countries by signing mining contracts with regional companies, strengthened their financial and military power, and strengthened their political relations.
The reality is that the major international players are lost on the issue of Afghanistan; on the one hand, there are radical forces of the Taliban and Pashtunism, which do not respect any international laws treaties and human rights. Their only concern is the absolute power of the Pashtuns by suppressing other Khorasan tribes and placing Pakistani Pashtuns as settlers in the north. On the other hand, this is the lack of coordination and cohesion of the anti-Taliban forces, which still, despite all the media noise that they had and still have, do not yet have even a piece of land and no field achievements.
It seems that the priority of the world powers remains to support the longevity of the Taliban's rule with minor changes in their approach to the issue of women; It is for this reason that these powers have put pressure on their regional allies to prevent further war and unrest until the Ukrainian issue is clarified, and to prevent traditional supporters of the current rulers of Afghanistan, who protect the interests of all global and regional players, to create problems for Taliban.
The only force that has entered the game against the interests of global and regional players and does not submit, so to speak, to the will of any of these powers, are the Tajiks of the region; Therefore, all global and regional conspiracy theory players are trying to discredit this noble historical nation in the consciousness and public opinion of the peoples of the world and the region and create the ground for their suppression under the name of ISIS.
The terrorist attacks in Iran's Shahcheragh and Russia, as well as the campaign to advertise ISIS and the presentation of Tajiks as the main forces of ISIS can all be interpreted and analyzed from this perspective.
But global and regional players must remember one thing: Tajiks will not give up their former glory and greatness under any pretext!
Whether the region and the world support it or not, Tajik resistance to tribal occupation is inevitable!