Taliban's rapid victory embarrasses the US, smashes image, arrogance
China
respects Afghans' choice, urges Taliban to implement commitments
By
and Cui Fandi
Published: Aug 17, 2021
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202108/1231652.shtml
The Afghan Taliban have successfully returned to Kabul and are ready to set up a new government while the hasty US retreat, which had caused deaths to locals makes the end of the 20-year-long war look increasingly embarrassing to the US.
The UN Security Council held an emergency
meeting to discuss the situation in Afghanistan on Monday.
Before the Security Council meeting, key US
allies including the UK and France who fought the war with the US in the past
two decades had expressed their disappointment and concerns, but China and
Russia remains calm and cautious in observing the situation.
Chinese analysts said to what extent the Taliban
could win worldwide recognition depends on how it could implement its
commitments, and the failure in Afghanistan could deeply damage the US image as a hegemon. But the pullout from
Afghanistan would make the US bolster its presence in other regions.
Washington is still able to export chaos to
other countries and regions with the excuse of "values, international
orders or human rights" and people worldwide should learn from the current
situation in Afghanistan, experts noted.
China to be cautious
"China has noticed that the Afghan Taliban
said yesterday the war was over, and they vowed to establish through
negotiations an open and inclusive Islamic government, and to take responsible
actions to ensure the safety of Afghan people and foreign diplomatic
personnel," Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying
said at a Monday news conference.
Jin Canrong, associate dean of the School of
International Studies at the Renmin University of China, told the Global Times
on Monday that "China needs to stay calm to observe the current situation,
because the Taliban have gained an unexpected victory. This does not mean the
Taliban have had the overwhelming military power to ensure control, but the
[Afghan] government's force has lost morale and given up."
The Taliban need to take political
responsibility, but considering there are different forces within the Taliban,
how to prevent the struggle for power and keep an internal balance, as well as
satisfy local tribal forces would be the new challenges for the Taliban, and
the risk of chaos still exists, Jin said.
Pan Guang, a senior expert on counter-terrorism
and Afghan studies at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences said that the
possibility of a humanitarian crisis is there and if the Taliban failed to
restore peace and order, the UN Security Council would have to consider sending
UN peacekeeping troops into the region, not just to prevent the country
becoming a breeding ground for terrorism, but also to conduct anti-drug
missions and other humanitarian work.
"But this needs all five permanent members
of the Security Council to be united," Pan noted.
Zhu Yongbiao, director of the Center for
Afghanistan Studies in Lanzhou University said the Afghan Taliban's success in
Afghanistan is difficult to duplicate elsewhere, but some terrorist and
extremist militia forces in the region, such as the Taliban Movement in
Pakistan, as well as the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and even ISIS in the
Middle East, might believe that they would have a similar chance too.
"China and Russia, as well as other
partners in the region and under the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, are
paying attention to the situation to prevent the potential spillover and to
strengthen border controls," he noted.
Reactions from major powers
Russia was in contact with Taliban officials
through its embassy in Kabul, President Vladimir Putin's special representative
on Afghanistan said on Monday, a day after the Afghan government collapsed and
the capital fell to the Taliban, Reuters reported.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria
Zakharova also pointed out that there has been no reaction from Washington to
human rights violations in Kabul and the appeals of Afghan citizens for
evacuation help at Kabul airport, TASS reported on Monday.
The West shows a totally different image
compared to those of China and Russia. "World leaders blame Biden, and
express disappointment with Afghanistan." This is the headline of a report
from Fox News on Monday, as it has listed the negative comments on the US
failure from the leaders of some Western major countries, including UK Prime
Minister Boris Johnson.
Johnson told Sky News that it was "fair to
say the US decision to pull out has accelerated things, but this has in many
ways been a chronicle of an event foretold." He urged Western leaders to
work together to prevent Afghanistan from again becoming a "breeding
ground for terrorism." French President Emmanuel Macron was scheduled to
speak on Monday about the situation, while France also sent military aircraft
to evacuate its nationals from the country.
The different attitudes between the West and
non-Western major powers prove that those who closely followed the US in the
Afghan war has felt the pain and shared the US feeling of failure. But China
and Russia, which didn't follow the military actions, could be more flexible to
deal with the dramatic change, Zhu said.
The Xinhua News Agency published on Monday a
commentary entitled, "The 'fall of Kabul' rings the funeral bell of US
hegemony."
The article said the US can simply leave but it
has left Afghan people with endless pain. In the past 20 years, more than
30,000 civilians had been killed directly or indirectly by US forces, and more
than 60,000 had been injured, with 11 million refugees. This proves that the US
is the biggest exporter of chaos in the world, and its hegemony has caused too
many tragedies.
Chinese experts said the end of the war in
Afghanistan has deeply damaged the image of the US as a hegemon and in the
future, if the US decides to launch military actions elsewhere with the excuse
of "democracy, values, human rights or rules-based order," very few
countries would keep following it, or they would just send very few troops to
reluctantly fulfill the relevant alliance treaty.
"But when the US withdrew from Vietnam in the 1970s, it pulled itself out of a mess, which gave it more resources to do more
in other regions. So the US global influence remains powerful," Xiao He,
an expert from the Institute of World Economics and Politics under the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences told the Global Times on Monday.
Experts warned that Washington is still able to export chaos by
force and the world still needs to stay alert, and learn from the current
situation in Afghanistan.
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