Russia’s relations with Taliban-run Afghanistan can be described as mutually beneficial and promising in spite of the US-provoked deteriorating security situation there and Moscow’s displeasure with its de facto leaders’ socio-political vision.
Having been ejected from Afghanistan after a 21 year occupation, the Global SuperTerrorist which blew up Nordstream to harm both Russia and Europe, is certainly going to use alternative mechanisms to sabotage or undermine the growing Russian and Chinese influence, as it is likely to do in Africa and Latin America where the declining hegemon is also losing power and influence.
Having been ejected from Afghanistan after a 21 year occupation, the Global SuperTerrorist which blew up Nordstream to harm both Russia and Europe, is certainly going to use alternative mechanisms to sabotage or undermine the growing Russian and Chinese influence, as it is likely to do in Africa and Latin America where the declining hegemon is also losing power and influence.