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ISIS Is Now Operating in Afghanistan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Could a new front line emerge in South and Central Asia?
Left Behind: The Afghan Translators Who Served With the U.S. Military
By Kyla Ryan
Too many Afghans are being left stranded, at serious risk.
Can the Afghan Army Prevail on the Battlefield?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
For all their flaws, there’s reason to think Afghanistan’s national security forces can hold their ground.
China Hosted Afghan Taliban for Talks: Report
By Shannon Tiezzi
Has China quietly begun brokering talks between Afghanistan's government and the Taliban?
Islamic State Defections Fracture Pakistan Taliban
By Arif Rafiq
However, a jihadist consolidation could take place in the future.
Afghanistan: A Taliban-Humanitarian Affair
By Akmal Dawi
Humanitarian workers in Afghanistan are finding it increasingly necessary to engage with the Taliban.
Will the Islamic State Spread Its Tentacles to Pakistan?
By Arif Rafiq
Despite talk of Pakistan militants swearing allegiance, so far at least the threat seems overstated.
Yes, The Taliban Are Terrorists
By Aziz Hakimi
“It is time for Washington to put objective facts above political wishful thinking and recognize the Taliban as a terror organization.”
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