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The Taliban Takes Afghanistan - RUSI Expert Reaction

As the Taliban takes Kabul experts from RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute, give their assessments of the unfolding situation.

Emily Winterbotham, Director, Terrorism and Conflict – on the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan:  

“The arrival of the Taliban in Kabul is shocking but is it surprising? Many of us have repeatedly warned that the growing power vacuum in the country would feed directly into the hands of the Taliban. The Taliban has made good use of the last 17 months - paving the way for a quick takeover by doing deals with local powerbrokers. As warlords and provincial governors jumped ship or switched sides and the US did a midnight flight from Bagram, is it any surprise that the Afghan Army put up little resistance and the road to Kabul was cleared?”

Emily Winterbotham on next steps for Afghanistan:

“There will be time to discuss how to work (or not) with the new government. Statements on ensuring Afghanistan should never again be a safe haven for international terrorists are pointless – let’s not forget that Al Qaeda never really left the country whilst ISIS already has a foothold. The focus right now needs to be on refugees and humanitarian assistance. Several countries have already expanded their special immigration programmes for Afghans. The UK needs to urgently issue visas not only for those who have directly worked for the UK government but for the most vulnerable, above all, human rights defenders, journalists and other members of the media, well-known women, and any number of Afghans who may face threats for having worked with and for the international community.”

Dr Peter Roberts, Director, Military Science – on the military collapse and resistance:

“Building an Afghan army was an audacious plan but creating a symbol of national unity was counter-cultural for good reason. As a nation of 20,000 villages, local militia had successfully stifled previous attempts to subvert the entire state over generations. Changing this dynamic, for all the right reasons to Western eyes, foreshadowed an institutional collapse that allowed the Taliban to gain control without a real fight and no organised resistance.”

Nick Reynolds, Research Analyst, Military Science – on the state of the Afghan military:

“The collapse of the Afghan military happened with a surprising speed, but was otherwise a predictable outcome. Before the Biden administration announced the intention to totally withdraw earlier this year, the ANSF were demonstrably unready to meet Afghanistan's security needs without NATO support, and had been slowly losing ground to the Taliban.”

Umer Karim, RUSI Visiting Fellow – on the Taliban’s advance and the impact on Pakistan:

“The swift and relatively bloodless takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban echoes the political prowess of the group and a near perfect synchronisation between its civil and military components as well as the militant movement's commanders across various regions of Afghanistan. These developments have taken place with the tacit approval of all of Afghanistan''s neighbours while the United States is simply happy to relieve itself from this conundrum and pass the buck to thevregional stakeholders. Within the region its a geopolitical gain for Pakistan as the Ghani government had grown increasingly hostile towards it and is now being replaced by a regime that has in past worked alongside Pakistan.”

Professor Michael Clarke, RUSI Distinguished Fellow – on the UK and Afghanistan:

“For all the good that UK military and aid personnel did over 20 years in Afghanistan – and they certainly did quite a lot – there will also be many ugly truths to confront. One of the most unpalatable may not emerge very easily. The fact is that for two decades UK national leaders pretended, to themselves as much as to everyone else, that they were enacting a national strategy for Afghanistan. In reality, they were operating little more than the UK’s tactics within a US strategy over which they had next to no influence.”

 

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