Ahmad Shah Katawazai, The Hill

Ahmad Shah Katawazai

The Hill

Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • The Hill
  • The Diplomat
  • ForeignPolicyJournal
  • Military Times

Past articles by Ahmad:

Biden team must pressure Afghanistan's Taliban to stop the violence

War-prone Afghanistan is going through a critical juncture of either making it or breaking. → Read More

Islamic State Sees a Bloody Opportunity in the US-Taliban Deal

With the U.S.-Taliban peace agreement, ISKP stands ready to inherit the role of violent spoiler. → Read More

Afghanistan's Presidential Race in Full Swing

What's at stake as Afghanistan moves toward its next presidential election? → Read More

Afghanistan’s Most Powerful Person Announces Bid for April Presidential Elections

Mohammad Hanif Atmar vows to put an end to the ongoing insurgency as he announces his candidacy. → Read More

Afghanistan: Technocrats vs. Warlords

At a critical moment for peace talks with the Taliban, warlords and strongmen pose a challenge to the central government. → Read More

Afghanistan’s Mineral Resources Fueling War and Insurgency

Afghanistan’s rich mineral resources could prove to be the best substitutes for foreign aid and could decrease the country’s dependence on donor countries and foreign support. These resources, if properly managed, provide an opportunity for Afghanistan to write its own story of economic success. → Read More

More U.S. troops might turn the tide of war in Afghanistan

Afghanistan and the U.S.need to continue to persevere and stand against the terrorist groups and insurgents. An increase in U.S. advisers will boost the morale and capability of Afghan forces. → Read More

More U.S. troops might turn the tide of war in Afghanistan

Afghanistan and the U.S.need to continue to persevere and stand against the terrorist groups and insurgents. An increase in U.S. advisers will boost the morale and capability of Afghan forces. → Read More

More U.S. troops might turn the tide of war in Afghanistan

Afghanistan and the U.S.need to continue to persevere and stand against the terrorist groups and insurgents. An increase in U.S. advisers will boost the morale and capability of Afghan forces. → Read More

More U.S. troops might turn the tide of war in Afghanistan

Afghanistan and the U.S.need to continue to persevere and stand against the terrorist groups and insurgents. An increase in U.S. advisers will boost the morale and capability of Afghan forces. → Read More

More U.S. troops might turn the tide of war in Afghanistan

Afghanistan and the U.S.need to continue to persevere and stand against the terrorist groups and insurgents. An increase in U.S. advisers will boost the morale and capability of Afghan forces. → Read More