| On September 11,2001,the crash of an American aircraft shocked the world,shattered the unchallenged myth of the United States,and inspired the United States to conduct a global war on terror.After investigation,Al Qaeda,which lurked in Afghanistan,was behind the terrorist attacks.Due to long-term financial support and personnel support from Bin Laden,the Taliban,which is responsible for the Afghan regime,refused to hand over the head of the terrorist organization because of its so-called "moral righteousness." In the absence of fruitful diplomatic negotiations,the relevant U.S.and NATO members launched the Afghanistan war on terror.The U.S.-led multinational force has driven the Taliban out of Kabul,Afghanistan’s power center,in less than two months.The Taliban regime,which has been in charge for six years.The international community,including the United States,thinks that the Taliban and Al Qaeda will disappear from the history of Afghanistan.Today,the Taliban and Al Qaeda are still active in Afghan land after 16 years.This undoubtedly gives the United States a war on terror.one strike.After the collapse of the Taliban regime,extremists fled to the Arab-Palestinian border and waited for the chance to make a comeback.For more than a decade they have never given up on the dream of re-entering the political arena in Afghanistan.The U.S.strategy shifted to the Taliban’s opportunity to return to life.The Taliban took the opportunity to recruit troops and reorganize their forces.They soon formed anti-political forces that oppose the Afghan government.In order to achieve the goal of overthrowing the Afghan government and driving out the Western forces to establish an Islamic emirate with a combination of politics and religion,the Taliban,which has come back,has resorted to all kinds of horrific and extreme methods to create bloody incidents in Afghanistan,which is a fragile security situation in Afghanistan.Added more uncertainty.The long-term confrontation between the Afghan government and the anti-government organization Taliban made it impossible for it to focus on the development ofdomestic economy,education,and public health during the post-war reconstruction activities,making Afghanistan still a symbol of poverty and backwardness in the world.It has been 16 years since the Taliban regime in Afghanistan was overthrown.In such a long period of time,Taliban never gave up competing with the current government for state power.The long-term scramble and violent conflict not only caused heavy disasters in Afghanistan,but also caused the continuous spillover of its poor security situation to Central Asia,South Asia,and China’s Xinjiang region.This has seriously affected the stability and development of neighboring countries and also promoted China’s advocacy.The "One Belt One Road" construction has brought tremendous resistance.Under the mediation and coordination of the international community,Taliban and the current Afghan government also intermittently negotiated through "reconciliation".However,due to the irreconcilable contradiction between the two sides in values,ways of governance,and attitudes towards Western countries,As a result,the reconciliation process between the two sides has been difficult.Until today,the two sides are still fighting each other and are engaged in the struggle for political power in a violent manner.In the process of competition,Taliban experienced the stages of escape,rise,rapid development,and differentiation.During the process of restructuring,Taliban also presented new changes in the leadership of“changing the term”,the increase of armed personnel,and the transformation of the warfare methods.This article summarizes and summarizes Taliban’s gradual evolution process,and discusses the main factors behind Taliban’s ability to continue surviving after the “9.11” incident and its profound impact on the political,economic,and social aspects of Afghanistan’s reconstruction process.According to the current situation in Afghanistan and abroad,Taliban is forecasting and evaluating the future evolution. |