“Turkish decision makers have been in conformity with other international actors until now, and will likely continue being active in political, economic and security issues in the region in the future” Opinion | Ali Resul Usul
With the complete disintegration of the Afghan military, Afghanistan and the Taliban are once again dominating the global agenda. Although some commentators approach it with a sense of deja vu, recalling a pre-2001 Afghanistan, we may be facing a very different Taliban. For one, it seems that almost all of the leading states have accepted the reality of the movement and are trying to understand the kind of political system it will establish.
following the US withdrawal. Now, the Turkish government is trying to predict the next moves of the Taliban and is developing potential scenarios accordingly. Second, although around 1,000 Turkish citizens returned to the country, over 4,000 Turks preferred to remain in Afghanistan. In other words, under Taliban rule, Turks will continue to produce, do business and work in Afghanistan, which is undoubtedly a situation that the Taliban desire.
The Taliban can help or complicate the work of the states that are optimistic about dialogue with Afghanistan's new bosses. If the Taliban restores the ruthless system it established between 1996 and 2001 and puts pressure on different identities, ethnic and religious groups living in Afghanistan, especially Afghan women, for Western countries including Turkey, forging a dialogue with Afghanistan will become quite difficult.
Essentially, it is clear that the Taliban has not yet reached the decision stage on this issue. Having come to power with a speed that even it did not expect, it seems that the Taliban were caught off guard on how to govern Afghanistan, and in this respect, it is understood that the Taliban did not have enough time to deeply think about the Afghan administration.
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