Russian Defence Minister Believes Civil War in Afghanistan is Possible After NATO Withdrawal

World 12:36 23.06.2021

In April, the NATO allies took the decision to star withdrawing their forces from Mission Resolute Support in Afghanistan, that has been in place since 2015, Sputnik reports. 

Russian Defence Minister, Sergey Shoigu, said on Wednesday that there was a possibility of civil war erupting in Afghanistan following NATO's withdrawal. 

According to the defence minister, the alliance had failed to achieve the desired result in the country despite nearly 20 years of involvement. Shoigu added that urgent action was needed to change this situation.  

America's Longest War

The United States arrived to Afghanistan in 2001 following the September 11 terrorist attacks, kicking off what effectively became the longest military engagement in the country's history. In 2015, NATO launched Mission Resolute Support in the country in a follow-up to a previous mission, the International Security Assistance Force mission, completed in December 2014. 

In February 2020, the Trump administration signed a deal with the Taliban greenlighting the withdrawal of all American and NATO troops from the country in exchange for a pledge from the movement not to allow al-Qaeda terrorists to operate in areas under the group's control. The original plan was that the US would completely withdraw its forces by 1 May 2021. New US President Joe Biden extended this deadline to 11 September 2021. 

In late April, NATO announced that it had started withdrawing forces from Afghanistan following a call from President Biden to recall troops taking part in the 9,600-strong mission. NATO officials told media at that time that the withdrawal process will be an "orderly, coordinated and deliberate process," despite fears that this would pave a way for Taliban forces gaining power in the region. 

Some NATO members, including the UK, expressed dissatisfaction with Biden's rush to withdraw troops from the country based on a calendar date, rather than when all the necessary conditions will be met and critical infrastructure in the country secured. 

Taliban Makes New Advances

On Tuesday, the Taliban managed to capture Afghanistan's main border crossing with Tajikistan, its most significant gain since the US began its final stage of the withdrawal.

"We were forced to leave all check posts... and some of our soldiers crossed the border into Tajikistan. By the morning, (Taliban fighters) were everywhere; hundreds of them," an unnamed army officer told AFP. 

 

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