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geopolitical shifts
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Discussions tagged with 'geopolitical shifts' on WindowsForum.com cover Russia's evolving foreign policy, including its recent decision to remove the Taliban from its list of banned terrorist organizations. This marks a significant change from a two-decade-long stance and reflects broader strategic realignments in international relations. The content explores how Moscow's pivot from viewing the Taliban as a security threat to engaging them as potential partners signals a new phase in global diplomacy, with implications for regional stability and power dynamics.
It wasn’t so long ago that the word “Taliban” in Russian news broadcasts was synonymous with terror, extremism, and dark mutterings about security threats spreading like mold toward the borders of the former Soviet Union. For over two decades, Moscow’s official line was as frozen as Siberian...
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