Taliban bids farewell to year of rule with aspirations of international recognition
The year 2021 witnessed a pivotal
transformation in the political history of the Taliban in Afghanistan, after it
seized control of the reins of power in the country in August, moving from a
mere extremist movement with a religious reference whose work and elements are
covered in secrecy to being the new ruler of the country and negotiating
internationally for recognition.
With the rise of the Taliban to rule
Afghanistan, its reign in power is renewed from that era for which the war was
launched, as the declared reasons for the US military invasion of the country
in 2001 were to overthrow the rule of the Taliban, which controlled the country
at the time, and to prevent it from using Afghan territory as a camp for
terrorists, especially al-Qaeda, as Washington accused the movement of having
helped al-Qaeda to attack the World Trade Center and carry out the famous
events of September 11, 2001.
Taliban has reached
a year of rule
The Taliban’s control over Kabul
comes as the most prominent variable in the activities carried out by the
movement during the year. Ruling is the main goal of religious extremist
currents, and for it these groups take various steps related to the nature of
their reference, geography and political conditions. Therefore, the most
important gain of extremist groups this year was the Taliban coming to power.
The US agreement with the Taliban
paved the way for the latter’s control, but the movement experienced different
stages of the results of this agreement. With the beginning of 2021, President
Joe Biden took over the reins of power in the United States and announced the
postponement of the military withdrawal of American forces and their NATO
allies from the country, and then the Taliban launched a lot of attacks and
threats against Washington. Soon after, Biden announced the withdrawal of US
forces from the country completely by the anniversary of September 11, which
opened the door for the rise of the movement.
Future of
Afghanistan and Taliban power
It remains for the Taliban to obtain
international recognition of its authority to be able to use the tools of
governance at home and abroad, in addition to releasing assets and funds held
in American banks, as the US administration decided to confiscate the country's
accounts abroad due to the Taliban using violence to control the country.
The Taliban asked the United Nations
in December to participate in its latest activity, but the international body
decided to postpone the accreditation of the Taliban representative, which
means postponing the international recognition of the movement. Also, the
country’s balances constitute an important variable to solve the economic
problems afflicting Afghans, which are at the same time a pressure card for
Washington to keep the Taliban under control and preserve American interests in
the region.
Year of
continuous negotiation
The relationship between the Taliban
and Washington has witnessed a lot of tension and strain this year, unlike the
era of former US President Donald Trump, who agreed with the movement as the
only party in the political arena of Afghanistan.
After months of disputes between
Washington and the Taliban, the two sides returned to the negotiating table
again to discuss the outstanding problems between them, and the Gulf emirate of
Qatar played an enhanced role for reaching understanding between the two
parties. The pre-negotiating phase witnessed the United States announcing the
inclusion of the leaders of ISIS Khorasan on the terrorist list as a prelude to
resuming negotiations again.
On November 22, the United States
announced the inclusion of the current leader of ISIS Khorasan, Sanaullah
Ghafari, nicknamed Shahab al-Muhajir, on the terrorist list, in addition to the
branch’s spokesman, Aziz Azam, as well as Maulawi Rajab Salahudin and
Ismatullah Khalozai.