TALIBAN RECOVERING POWER IN AFGHANISTAN: THE LIMITS OF FOREIGN INTERVENTION AND LESSONS FOR WARLORDS IN MULTI-ETHNIC COMPOSED STATE
BY
Patrick Olufemi Adelusi PhD
John & James
Associates (Bilingual Policy Scientists)
London.
United Kingdom
patrickadelusi@jjassociates.org.uk
http://www.olufemiadelusi.blogspot.co.uk/
www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-olufemi-adelusi-a2139a76
I-
ABSTRACT
20 years of America led a coalition of the US and her allies
invasion of Afghanistan, to combat the forces that incubate the terrorist ISIS
group led by Osama Bin Ladin that launched the 9/11 terror attack on the World
Trade Centre in the US, as well as remove the obviously medieval fundamentalism
practiced by the Taliban group, came abruptly to an end by US President Biden
troops pulling out in the month of August 2021 without any consultation with
coalition members; following former President Donald Trump’s earlier agreement
with the Taliban to do so. Afghanistan can stand as a metaphor for multi-ethnic post-colonial States struggling to find their feet to become a
Nation-State in all aspects. Before 2001, the Taliban conservative group co-founded
by a cleric was the governing party in Afghanistan. Afghanistan has 34
provinces. The Taliban’s march on Kabul the capital of Afghanistan started
with its occupation of 9 of the 34 provincial capitals. It later overran the
whole province including the Capital Kabul by the 18th of August 2021.
This was a surprise to the whole world. The freed imprisoned Taliban soldiers
by the invading Taliban fighters as well as those pardoned former Taliban
Soldiers that were absorbed into the 300,000 Afghanistan Army certainly could
have ensured the rout of the National Army paving easy access to the Taliban
troops. Great Britain decided to evacuate her 4,000 citizens from Afghanistan
with the help of its 600 troops. The
United States too rushed back 3,000 troops to Shepperd the evacuation of her
6,000 citizens and Afghan interpreters to the US Armed Forces. There are indeed
certain questions arising; Firstly, can the urge to have all American personnel
back on US soil in time to mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11 so that
President Biden could take credit for closing the chapter be one of the
determinant factors in the hasty Troops pull out? Secondly, Can the pressure of
2022 Mid-term Congress elections have posed by Trump’s misguided followers
make the Republican Party candidates for these elections, a big
consideration? and Thirdly, what role could the financial consequences of
Covid-19 play in the implications of continued retention of US Troops in
Afghanistan? and finally, what lessons can similar multi-ethnic State with
preponderant Islamic population pick from Afghanistan and her Taliban
overlords? To place our study properly, the issues arising will be looked at
in 5 sections. The sections are Section 1- Abstract; Section II- Introduction;
Section III- National Interest and Limits of Foreign Intervention and Section
IV- Lessons for War Lords in the Multi-Ethnic Composed States;
and Section V- Conclusion.
II-
INTRODUCTION
Hardly has the analysis started that information came
in that 13 US soldiers and about 170 Afghans were killed by an ISIS Khorasan terrorist
bomb at one of the gates to the Kabul Airport, Afghanistan on the 26th
day of 2021. What a mess!!! What a dangerous way of demonstrating the limits of
foreign interventions. 20 years of America led a coalition of the US and her allies
invasion of Afghanistan, to combat the forces that incubate the terrorist ISIS
group led by Osama Bin Ladin that launched the 9/11 terror attack on the World
Trade Centre in the US, as well as remove the obviously medieval fundamentalism
practiced by the Taliban group, came abruptly to an end by US President Biden
troops pulling out in the month of August 2021 without any consultation with
coalition members; following former President Donald Trump’s earlier agreement
with the Taliban to do so. Afghanistan can stand as a metaphor for multi-ethnic post-colonial States struggling to find their feet to become a
Nation-State in all aspects. Before 2001, the Taliban conservative group co-founded
by a cleric was the governing party in Afghanistan. Afghanistan has 34
provinces. The Taliban’s march on Kabul the capital of Afghanistan started
with its occupation of 9 of the 34 provincial capitals. It later overran the
whole province including the Capital Kabul by the 18th of August 2021.
This was a surprise to the whole world. The freed imprisoned Taliban soldiers
by the invading Taliban fighters as well as those pardoned former Taliban
Soldiers that were absorbed into the 300,000 Afghanistan Army certainly could
have ensured the rout of the National Army paving easy access to the Taliban
troops. Great Britain decided to evacuate her 4,000 citizens from Afghanistan
with the help of its 600 troops. The
United States too rushed back 3,000 troops to shepherd the evacuation of her
6,000 citizens and Afghan interpreters to the US Armed Forces.
There are indeed certain questions arising; Firstly,
Can the urge to have all American personnel back on US soil by the end of the
month of August 2021 in time to mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11 so
that President Biden could take credit for closing the chapter, be one of the
determinant factors in the hasty Troops pull out? Secondly, Can the pressure of
2022 Mid-term Congress elections posed by Trump’s controlled followers make
the Republican Party candidates for these elections, a big consideration? and
Thirdly, what role could the financial consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic play
in the implications of the continued retention of US Troops in Afghanistan? and
finally, what lessons can similar multi-ethnic State with preponderant Islamic
population pick from Afghanistan and her Taliban overlords? To place our study
properly, the issues arising will be looked at in 4 sections. The sections
are Section 1- Abstract; Section II- Introduction; Section III- National Interest and Limits of Foreign Intervention;
Section IV- Lessons for War Lords in the Multi-Ethnic Composed States; and Section
V- Conclusion.
III-
NATIONAL INTEREST AND LIMITS OF
FOREIGN INTERVENTION
United States of America’s national interest in the
Afghanistan case was motivated by the search for terrorists that bombed the
World Trade Centre and the US Pentagon the Defence Building. The foreign
intervention occasioned by this element of US national interest forced her
occupation of Afghanistan for 20 years long, from 2001 to 2021. As a new
administration under President Joe Biden came in January 2021; The US started
to fulfill an earlier arrangement entered into with the Taliban group by the 45th
erratic US President Donald Trump. The pressure on the new US president was
immense right from the campaign grounds. Our sons must be brought back home! To
fulfill this landmine order laid by the most undemocratic US President in recent
years, President Joe Biden called the bluff off the arrangement by hastening to
bring all the US Troops, her citizens, and helpful interpreters home before the
20 years anniversary of September 11, 2001, terrorists attack the US.
History would be kind to US President Biden on
his interpretation of the nexus between US National Interest and the
overreached limits of foreign intervention. There are certain issues that came
into play here. The pandemic of Covid19 as it later became known, as well as
the consequences of combatting it. The consequences were two-fold. Namely,
a large number of deaths from Covid 19 traceable to the incompetent and lying
incumbent of the White House President Donald Trump, and secondly, the
indebtedness occasioned by the search for and funding of the vaccines against
the disease. Losing so many people to death in the hands of Covid 19 more than
the US lost in all former battles or foreign interventions combined. This
reality is too close to call for US President Biden. This incumbent
President had the providence of having served a long time at the US Senate, while
there, He served as a Senate member, later Chairman of the US Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations. President Biden also served 2 terms as President Obama’s
Vice President with a portfolio on foreign relations. In essence, President Biden
is well versed in what constitutes the US National Interests and is worth
defending outside her shores. He can be given the benefit of the doubt that the
nexus between US National Interests under his watch and limitation to the US
foreign interventions and particularly the Afghanistan case became real when
the shadow of twisted minded former President Donald Trump is hovering around
to perch on 2022 midterm elections to intoxicate the US political and
electoral environment with his continued denial of the 2020 US Presidential
elections! Bringing in the US Troops from Afghanistan before the 20th
anniversary of 20/11 is to take the wind out of the sails of Donald Trump's
election campaigns for his approved and nominated candidates.
IV-
LESSONS FOR WARLORDS IN MULTI-ETHNIC COMPOSED STATES
Multi-ethnic composed States have two opposing forces
at work at every stage of their development. The centripetal and the
centrifugal forces. Indeed, most of these States get organized into the Federal
States either by earlier colonization or of necessity. Some others still cope
with the rumblings within preferring to negotiate. It was revealed that the so-called
Taliban in Afghanistan is composed of many warlords. The only common
denominator for the prolonged cooperation and sustained fight was the US-led
coalition occupation forces. Now with the price of regaining their country from the
occupying forces, let the world be watching the transformation from rebel
forces to a governing group.
Nigerian Federation put together by the British
colonial power seems to be going through another of her seismic foundational
challenges. The false ethnic tripod of Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba has been soul-searching and pulling the nominal federal system to actualizing the real
Federal System. Reports are coming into the open now about the British
manipulation of Nigeria’s first national Census of 1959 (Harold and Carol Smith
on BBC Radio 4, Documents). That the said General Elections were contrived by
the British Government.
The Hausas of the Northern region is now denying
their colonization by the Fulani who later gave themselves a compound name as
Hausa-Fulani. The truth of the matter is that the North East is inhabited by
the Fulani, the North West is inhabited by the Hausa, while the Middle Belters
refused to be referred to as the Northerners. There are now 3 Regions of the
South; namely, South West inhabited by the Yoruba, the South East inhabited by
the Igbos, and the South-South inhabited by the amalgams of the minority groups.
In total, there seem to appear now 6 geopolitical regions as described above.
Each time, a President or a Head of State put at the helms of affairs of the Federation
called Nigeria derails in his management of the diversity issues holding up the
country, War Lords appear to drum songs of self-determination of their
respective ethnic groups.
The international community, the UN, and its veto-holding powers, former colonial powers have gotten a new reorientation
following the consequences of the Pandemic Covid 19. War Lords can no longer
rely on positive help, support and encouragement. Ethiopia versus Tigris
situation is very fresh. Ethiopia has Tigris as part of her Federation before
War Lords arose in the Tigris region of Ethiopia. What initially started as a
police action has snowballed into a deadly civil war. The UN Humanitarian
Mission to Ethiopia has been given an ultimatum to leave the territory of
Ethiopia. The Mission has been accused of supporting Tigris against Ethiopia,
thus making the efforts of the Federal troops come to naught. It has been
observed that sooner than later, multi-ethnic composed States with foreign
occupation troops supporting the governments against her opposing ethnic War
Lords will experience the same treatment meted to Afghanistan by the US.
Round Table Negotiation on all points without any
preconditions accepted and implemented by all the various ethnic groups. In
short, the evolving an acceptable format of management of the diversities inherent in
such multi-ethnic composed States by all concerned would seem a more sustainable
and better option.
V-
CONCLUSION
No force can overrun a determined people. The Taliban
are Afghans. They have their sole interest in shaping their country in their
own image, hard Muslim practices. They are not foreigners to Afghanistan. The
US-led NATO forces had a goal which was to fish out the terrorists that
intervened in the US through the 9/11 bombing and the spate of street bombings
organized in NATO countries; this goal had been achieved by the 20th
year (2001-2021). It seems that the limit to such intervention has been
underlined.
Covid 19 pandemic with the consequential high death
rates first in the US and in the other NATO countries. The debt incurring
expenditure on alleviation of the economic consequences of the Covid 19
Pandemic by all countries and more importantly the US and the NATO countries
have led to a reordering of their priorities. Pulling out of troops from Afghanistan by the US falls under this dispensation. Foreign intervention to
assist or fight insurgencies has been given a new format to reduce human loss
and financial investment.
There is another limit to foreign interventions that are
often overlooked or downplayed or totally ruled as non-consequential, that
is the deep-rooted cultural practices and beliefs of nations within States. The
Euro-American Democratic credentials flaunting LGBT, freedom to be naked as an individual fashion expression, and individual human rights. Single motherhood is supportive of partnership instead of marriage and heritage systems to mention
just a few. Many non-Euro-American democracies are often affirming their rights
to differ from the diktat- democracy being forced upon or being mirrored as the
ideal and the only definition of a just and adequate form of democratic
practices. The debacle of the Taliban recovering power in their Country is but
the expression of their right to differ in their definition of a system of
governance. Ironically, the 45th President of the United States
President Donald Trump mirrored anything but the antithesis of the values close to
the heart of the ancient democracies!!
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