RSIS' Basit: No Group Alone Can Run Afghanistan

RSIS' Basit: No Group Alone Can Run Afghanistan

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The video discusses the impact of the Taliban's victory in Afghanistan on global jihadists, highlighting their sense of vindication. It examines the consequences of the US withdrawal, noting the strategic opportunities and challenges for countries like China and Pakistan. The threat posed by ISIS in Afghanistan is explored, along with the Taliban's counterterrorism challenges. The video concludes with potential strategies for international cooperation against ISK, emphasizing intelligence sharing and military actions.

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What is the perceived impact of the Taliban's victory on global jihadist movements?

Increased cooperation with Western countries

A feeling of vindication and success

A shift towards peaceful negotiations

A sense of defeat and demoralization

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How has the US withdrawal from Afghanistan been characterized in terms of its execution?

Well-coordinated and strategic

A soft target with uncoordinated execution

Completely unexpected and surprising

A model of successful military withdrawal

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Which countries are seen as having opportunities and challenges due to the US withdrawal from Afghanistan?

India and Iran

Saudi Arabia and UAE

Russia and Turkey

China and Pakistan

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What is the main challenge for the Taliban in dealing with ISIS in Afghanistan?

Lack of international support

Economic sanctions

Limitations in military capability

Internal political instability

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What is a key component of international cooperation against ISIS as discussed in the transcript?

Economic sanctions

Intelligence sharing

Cultural exchanges

Military invasions