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    • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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      3 years ago

      China does fight radical Islamic terror, that's the actual stuff going on in Xinjiang. there are several Turkestan Islamic organisations in Afghanistan. it's just that specifically the Taliban and China have no bad blood directly

    • Alaskaball [comrade/them]MA
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      3 years ago

      Well China's history of generally dealing with anyone, even it's worst enemies like America would point towards them being willing to mutually trade with whatever Afghan government there will be in the coming months. It's quite an interesting policy that I have to research more.

    • bananon [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Terrorist organizations like the Taliban or ISIS gain popularity because they provide better material conditions in an increasingly destabilized region. Sure they let you fight America, but they also give you food, shelter, security, and anything else that America blew up. If the material conditions of Afghanistan can be improved, the Taliban can lose popularity even if they are the dominant political organization, because outside of these necessities, they don’t actually provide a lot.

      This materialist analysis flies in the face of the neoconservative thought that has dominated American foreign policy for decades, which assumes that liberal democracy, being so pure, is the inherent basis of all societies. This meant America could destroy whoever they wanted, because it was simply a given that true freedom loving liberal democracy would rise from the ashes. Of course, to the cynics among us, this is just :cope: that legitimizes imperialism.