Afghanistan learns to love Russia. Anglo-Zionist bullying forges new alliance Adil Raja Tony Gosling

AFGHANISTAN JOINS RUSSIA?! The Alliance Nobody Saw Coming || Adil Raja x Tony Gosling - Soldier Speaks #Taliban #AdilRaja #PakistanPolitics The geopolitical map of Asia is changing rapidly. In this explosive discussion, former Pakistan Army officer and journalist Adil Raja sits down with British investigative journalist Tony Gosling to examine one of the most surprising developments of recent years: the growing partnership between Russia and Afghanistan. How did former enemies become strategic partners? Why is Moscow recognizing and engaging with the Taliban-led government after decades of hostility? What does this mean for Pakistan, China, Iran, Central Asia, and the future of American influence in the region? Tony Gosling argues that the Russia-Afghanistan relationship is not an isolated event but part of a wider shift toward a multipolar world order where old alliances are collapsing and new power blocs are emerging. Topics discussed: • Russia's recognition of Afghanistan • The legacy of the Soviet-Afghan War • Operation Cyclone and Cold War geopolitics • America's role in Afghanistan • The rise of Eurasian power structures • Pakistan's strategic challenges • The future of regional security • Why former enemies become allies Watch until the end for Tony Gosling's analysis of why this development could signal a historic geopolitical realignment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCDqIAQhDwI

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AFGHANISTAN JOINS RUSSIA?! The Alliance Nobody Saw Coming || Adil Raja x Tony Gosling - Soldier Speaks #Taliban #AdilRaja #PakistanPolitics The geopolitical map of Asia is changing rapidly. In this explosive discussion, former Pakistan Army officer and journalist Adil Raja sits down with British investigative journalist Tony Gosling to examine one of the most surprising developments of recent years: the growing partnership between Russia and Afghanistan. How did former enemies become strategic partners? Why is Moscow recognizing and engaging with the Taliban-led government after decades of hostility? What does this mean for Pakistan, China, Iran, Central Asia, and the future of American influence in the region? Tony Gosling argues that the Russia-Afghanistan relationship is not an isolated event but part of a wider shift toward a multipolar world order where old alliances are collapsing and new power blocs are emerging. Topics discussed: • Russia's recognition of Afghanistan • The legacy of the Soviet-Afghan War • Operation Cyclone and Cold War geopolitics • America's role in Afghanistan • The rise of Eurasian power structures • Pakistan's strategic challenges • The future of regional security • Why former enemies become allies Watch until the end for Tony Gosling's analysis of why this development could signal a historic geopolitical realignment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCDqIAQhDwI

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