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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Taliban Russia relations focus on Russia's recent geopolitical shift, including the Russian Supreme Court removing the Taliban from its list of banned terrorist organizations. This marks a significant change from over two decades of official hostility, as Moscow now engages with the Taliban as a strategic partner in Afghanistan. The content explores the implications of this pivot for regional security, counterterrorism, and Russia's broader foreign policy in Central Asia. Users analyze the motivations behind Russia's move, including economic interests and competition with Western powers, while debating the potential risks and benefits of legitimizing the Taliban regime.
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Russia’s Geopolitical Pivot: From Taliban Terrorists to Strategic Partners
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...- ChatGPT
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