The appeal of Afghan politicians to the US Congress with a call for justice is a request of a sheep to a wolf for justice.
Author: Ahmad Saidi, Afghanistan and Regional Affairs Analyst (Germany), especially for Sangar
In today's world, especially the world's superpowers, led by the United States of America, are pursuing a dual policy throughout their lives.
Some policies are public, such as the invasion, soldiers with tanks and guns, and the suppression of nations, but there are also secret and covert policies in determining fate, such as the Doha deal with the Taliban...
But on the other hand, I don't know when our dear Afghans and politicians will wake up when they find out the facts and the truth.
Unfortunately, the other day I heard that some of our politicians wrote a letter to the US Congress and asked them for help and cooperation. They still want and expect something from America, they still have faith and hope in America. I don’t know when we come to our senses and understand who sold us, and how cheaply and untimely he sold us.
There are different types of policies. Declarative policy, which is always clear and everyone knows it, and a secret or covert policy, which is, as it were, appendices to agreements that the people of Afghanistan still want, but do not understand what it was, what happened, and how it ended.
Now, in the spirit of the news of recent months, Joe Biden's new words, political analyzes of politicians.
If you put these political issues in the form of program management, then I assume that the project of the 20-year war in Afghanistan was well implemented, the surrender phase was also completed well, the verification phase was also completed by Sigar reports, and is currently in the evaluation phase consequences of the implementation of the 20-year project of the American presence in Afghanistan.
If you look at the case from this point of view, then as viewers of this series, we watched the tragedy of this film from beginning to end, and we are still alive. We can come to this initial conclusion that maybe from the very beginning, the opening of the Doha office 10 years ago, the creation of the High Peace Council, the formation of the state ministry for peace affairs, the Diag and DDR disarmament programs that began in 2004 and were spent millions of dollars on them, all this was probably planned in order to create the prerequisites and implement strategies for the safe exit of the US and NATO from Afghanistan.
If we think the goal was only to bring lasting peace, prosperity, and development to war-torn Afghanistan, we may have fallen victim to a historical misunderstanding. That is why all the big plans implemented by the government and institutions did not lead to a national identity, the unification of Afghans, and immigration, poverty, and wandering did not stop. All these plans had no measurable impact on the lives of 35 million Afghans, while it was similar to the expenses of the Marshall Plan that transformed Europe, and, according to one poet, made other peoples explorers of the planets, but our minds were left blind and without progress.
I don't know if we should wait again to better understand what history wants to do to us?!






