Will US Remunerate Damages of Kabul by Action on China?

US has no plans to relinquish its superpower status, and Afghan departure was based on cold-blooded calculations, since China is now the Biden...
Editorial Staff
Will US Remunerate Damages of Kabul by Action on China?
The day after the Taliban took over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan hailed the Sunni Pashtun Islamists for breaking free from slavery, a clear allusion to the US-led military occupation of Afghanistan following 9/11. The Chinese, Russians, Iranians, and Turks also made peace overtures and provided assistance to the UN-designated Sunni terrorist organisation in what is euphemistically referred to as Afghanistan rebuilding. While the democratic world has rightfully chastised the Joe Biden administration for leaving Afghanistan in the hands of terrorists and assassins, the future may not be so bright for dealmakers in Islamabad, Washington, and London. Even if the US's worldwide reputation has been harmed by the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Washington will need to compensate for this loss by taking action against emerging challenger China if it is to preserve its single global superpower status. Perhaps this was a foreshadowing of Vice President Kamala Harris's upcoming …