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Russia's new gambit: sharing intelligence with the Taliban

By Stephen Blank 

March 15th, 2016, The CACI Analyst

For years, Moscow has fulminated against the Taliban as a terrorist force that represented a threat not only to Afghanistan’s security but also to Central Asia and even to Russia itself. Yet news surfaced in December that Russia is sharing intelligence with the Taliban and apparently has been in discussions with it since 2013. According to U.S. intelligence sources, these discussions have also been accompanied by weapons transfers. Thus, while Russia is constantly, along with Central Asian leaders, playing up the ISIS threat and selling weapons to the Afghan government, it also shares intelligence and possibly sells weapons to its Taliban adversaries. These contradictions expose some of the problems in Russia’s regional policies in Central Asia and in its approach to terrorism. 

  • Russia
  • Afghanistan
  • Central Asia
  • Taliban
  • Russian arms sales
  • South Asia
  • Pakistan
  • ISIS
  • Russian defence policy
  • Hamas
  • North Caucasus
  • Syria
  • Turkey
  • NATO
  • Antiterrorism

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