Afghanistan- "Efforts for Peace:" Another Way to Intensify Conflicts and War in the Country
Sholajawid is the web site for the
Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan. I recently published a rebuttal to
their statement, Some Observations on the Joint International May Day
Statement 2018. Even though I disagree with their position on
“Gonzaloist” Maoist parties (they oppose them and I support them), I still
think this group deserves some support in their fight against US imperialism in Afghanistan. This group is one of
the few Maoist parties in the world that is directly confronting the US military in
its occupation of a once sovereign nation. They are directly opposing the most
brutal and blatant forms of US imperialism. So here is their statement on the war in Afghanistan:
-សតិវ អតុ
In a recent trip to Kabul,
the NATO general secretary in a joint press conference with the president of
the puppet regime announced:
“We have not set a timetable for withdrawing our troops from Afghanistan. We
will stay here as long as needed. Therefore, it is better than the Taliban
should stop killing and should start negotiating with Afghanistan’s
government.”
The above statement was made while Zalmay Khalilzad, representing the US government, was pursuing negotiations with
the Taliban’s office in Qatar
and both sides have made commitments to continue the dialogue. However, this
was not the first meeting between the two sides. Since 2010 several rounds of
negotiations on different issues including ending the war and achieving peace
in Afghanistan
have taken place. The fact that differentiates this negotiation with those that
took place behind the closed doors during the past 8 years is its
openness.
Conversely, the Afghanistan Peace Conference––hosted by Russian imperialists
and including the participation of representatives from 10 Asian governments,
the Taliban, the Afghanistan High Peace Council, and an American diplomat
residing in Moscow and representing the US
government––took place.
The Afghanistan High Peace Council is a creature of the puppet regime and thus
serves the regime and its imperialist patrons. Therefore, this group represents
the interests of the puppet regime in the Moscow Peace conference. Therefore,
the Taliban’s refusal to sit in a face to face meeting with the puppet regime
has clearly cracked. Now it is highly probable that in the near future a more
direct meeting between the Taliban and the puppet regime will occur.
At the same time, disregarding the low-rank of the US
representative in the Moscow
conference, it is apparent that Americans cannot afford to not participate in
such meetings. Thus, the initial opposition of the Americans towards the Moscow
Peace Conference was not serious and soon changed to attendance as an observer.
It shows the fracture of the US’s
monopolistic attitude towards war and peace in Afghanistan
which is an illustration of America’s
declining influence in the region. The proposal to postpone the presidential
election of the puppet regime as a gesture of goodwill towards the Taliban is
another sign of the US’s
weakness in Afghanistan.
Although it is unlikely that it would become the official position of the
American government, even mentioning it, like their direct negotiations with
the Taliban, is deepening, strengthening and expanding the illegitimacy of the
puppet regime; if it was implemented it would intensify the illegitimacy of the
puppet regime.
Now the issue is not whether direct negotiations between the puppet regime and
the Taliban would begin or not since that is a possibility. Rather the issue is
that the start of the negotiations would not automatically result in ending the
war and establishing peace. Several years of negotiation between the Islamic
State of Afghanistan, under the leadership of Rabbani-Massoud, and the Taliban
did not result in ending the war. Experience shows that such negotiations in Syria and Yemen have not yet resulted in
ending either war.
On the contrary, it is clear even now that the objective and subjective
intensification of contradictions in Afghanistan and of the international and
regional situation related to it has resulted in efforts for peace as another
sphere of the struggles for securing their imperialist and reactionary
interests in Afghanistan. At the same time, even fake or real efforts for peace
are characterized by preventing a direct military confrontation between big and
small powers.
International and domestic efforts for so-called peace in the current
conditions of Afghanistan is another excuse for intensifying war in the
country, apparently for gaining further concessions in future rounds of
negotiations. Therefore, if this negotiation occurs in the future the process
of negotiations would result in an intensification of war for the purpose of
gaining concessions behind the negotiating table. The sum of this situation
would add new dimension to the conflicts in Afghanistan.
The active re-engagement of the Russian imperialists in the affairs of Afghanistan,
through the Moscow Peace Conference, have not decreased conflict but have
further complicated the situation. Russia
wants to reestablish and expand the historical influence that the Soviet
social-imperialists once possessed in Afghanistan. As an internal factor
the Taliban, more than the puppet regime, carries the historical responsibility
of re-engaging Russian imperialists, yesteryear’s occupiers, in the conflicts
of Afghanistan.
On the one hand, the American imperialists' efforts in Afghanistan is directed towards subjugating Afghanistan and
its peoples. On the other hand, these efforts are directed towards preventing
the expansion of Russian imperialism and Chinese social-imperialism in Afghanistan.
This is a situation where American imperialism is on a declining course, its
political and military partners gradually distancing themselves from the
superpower leading the alliance. If the European imperialist powers would be
able to establish a European military, the formation of an imperialist bloc
between the US and Russia would be
completed and the world would be further polarized. This situation would not
decrease global and regional conflicts, including the conflicts in Afghanistan, but in contrast it would increase
the avarice of Russian imperialists towards Afghanistan.
Therefore, the problem of war in Afghanistan is still far from
reaching a solution; there remains a long journey ahead to achieving peace and
stability in the country. It is our historical mission to struggle for bringing
forward an alternative and strong revolutionary and national resistance against
the occupying forces so as to break the monopoly of the reactionary armed
resistance of the Taliban in the struggle against occupying forces and their
satraps, and to also deprive the occupiers of their legitimating efforts by
drawing on the historically archaic character of this resistance, particularly
for the public opinion in the US, so that the resistance of the peoples of
Afghanistan, similar to the resistance of Vietnamese people, can ignite a
strong anti-war movement in the
US.
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