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#What happened to Afghanistan in the Taliban for half a year#Let's elaborate on this matter. The biggest problem in the Taliban's half a year in power is not the withdrawal of Western capital, nor the rot left by the war

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#塔利班执政半年 What happened to Afghanistan? #

Let's elaborate on this matter. To say that the Taliban have been in power for half a year, the biggest problem is not the withdrawal of Western capital, nor the mess left by the war, but the lack of the Taliban's ability to govern.

If you want to give an example, it is as if the peasant revolts in ancient China often began at the beginning, purely spontaneously initiated by the peasants at the bottom, and could not last to the end.

This is not because they are not revolutionary enough, but because they have no experience in governing the country.

But then again, the experience of governing the country can actually be learned. Just as when New China was first founded, it was also a hundred wastes waiting to be rebuilt, and the predecessors at that time did not have much experience in governing big cities.

At this point, it is up to the leading ideology of support for the revolution. If your thinking is advanced enough to unite the majority of people, so that people from all walks of life in society can participate in the construction of a new country, then external pressures cannot shake the foundation of the country.

But the Taliban's current ruling ideology is obviously not advanced enough. They replaced revolutionary ideas with religious ideas and united the people. This is no problem when fighting the world, but when guarding the world, the trouble is big.

Even if the ruling class of the Taliban is not corrupt and degenerate, if you do not adjust your ruling ideology and govern the country with backward religious ideas, then you will not be able to advance. In order for a country's government to sit firmly, in addition to representing the interests of the broadest masses of the people, it must also represent the advanced productive forces, and even the second dimension is more important than the first dimension.

The present Taliban is a typical example of the advanced productive forces and production relations, and in the long run, the prestige that has been established in the past 20 years with the help of resistance to the United States will be slowly exhausted.

Observing some of the Taliban's recent initiatives, it is said that they are reforming and progressing, but this progress is bound by religious ideas, completely self-talking, out of touch with the times.

It's like a peasant dreaming in the field, the emperor takes a golden hoe to cultivate the land, and then after becoming the emperor himself, he gives everyone a golden hoe, he feels that this is progress, but in fact, this can only move himself.

The current Taliban is in such a state. They feel that allowing women to wear headscarves to work, and even allowing them to go to work and school, is already a big step forward.

But in fact, this is still a very backward religious ideology at work, which does not meet the needs of the productive forces of the current world.

Attitudes toward women are just one example, and behind it is the unrealistic designation that the Taliban want to rule the modern Taliban in the religious order of hundreds of years ago. Even if it is not unpopular, it will certainly not unite the people at home.

And this is the biggest trouble the Taliban have encountered since they came to power. This trouble is determined by the fundamental ideas they believe in, and it is not easy to modify.

#What happened to Afghanistan in the Taliban for half a year#Let's elaborate on this matter. The biggest problem in the Taliban's half a year in power is not the withdrawal of Western capital, nor the rot left by the war
#What happened to Afghanistan in the Taliban for half a year#Let's elaborate on this matter. The biggest problem in the Taliban's half a year in power is not the withdrawal of Western capital, nor the rot left by the war
#What happened to Afghanistan in the Taliban for half a year#Let's elaborate on this matter. The biggest problem in the Taliban's half a year in power is not the withdrawal of Western capital, nor the rot left by the war

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