Political Upheaval in Pakistan and America: Tajikistan’s Rising Concerns

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Ali Ansar

It is evident that Allah never forsakes the sacrifices of Muslims; He does not turn a blind eye to the prayers of the oppressed and the seekers of truth. He rewards them for their efforts, avenges the oppressed, and opens the gates of success for them.

 

Upon securing control in the Middle East, Daesh sought to extend its influence into Central Asia and the border regions of Afghanistan. They promptly established their Khorasan branch in Afghanistan following America’s defeat, funded by a triad involving America, Pakistan, and Tajikistan. This branch is now on the trajectory of further disintegration.

Political instability in Pakistan and America has sparked concerns of isolation and defeat for Tajikistan, prompting it to retreat from the scene. However, in light of numerous attacks and crimes perpetrated by ISIS in the region (most notably in Afghanistan and Russia), certain individuals from Tajikistan have come to the forefront, exposing Tajikistan as a supporter of this criminal group to the entire world.

America, responsible for financially supporting Daesh, is currently facing significant turmoil. The attack on former President Donald Trump during his election campaign, the resignation of current President Joe Biden from the upcoming elections, the anticipated changes with a new president, and Iran’s threats concerning the Israel-Palestine issue have all propelled America towards instability and political disequilibrium.

On the other hand, Pakistan, tasked with the ideological and intelligence training of Daesh-Khorasan members, has been continuously besieged by severe political and economic challenges in recent years (which are exacerbated by regional factions and groups). The economic crisis has strained relations with international institutions, regional countries, and global banks. Recently, Pakistan has incurred significant losses at the hands of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, confronting an extremely volatile situation.

Tajikistan, long under the influence of the Kuffār, supplies manpower to Daesh Khorasan. Following the political and economic decline in America and Pakistan, it is striving to withdraw from the scene. Not long ago, it closed the office of the National Resistance Front in its capital, Dushanbe. Additionally, to demonstrate its dissociation from Daesh and America, it has undertaken further actions. Tajikistan’s withdrawal from these shenanigans is a substantial setback for both Daesh and America.

Abu Ahmad
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