Afghanistan

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Intro

Afghanistan’s geography grants corridor potential but persistent instability limits integration.

Background

Decades of conflict reshaped institutions, economy, and external relations.

History

  • 1919: Independence – 1979-1989: Soviet-Afghan war – 2001-2021: US/NATO presence – 2021-: Taliban de facto control

Present Day

Limited recognition; humanitarian operations continue under constraints.

Future Outlook

Stabilization could unlock energy and transport corridors; otherwise isolation persists.

Population
33831764

Map

Afghanistan

Persons

Oleksandr Syrskyi

1965–present

Ismail Haniyeh

1963–present
Alexander Dugin

Alexander Dugin

1962–present
Scott Bessent

Scott Bessent

1962–present
Nicolás Maduro

Nicolás Maduro

1962–present

Gadi Eisenkot

1960–present
Reza Pahlavi

Reza Pahlavi

1960–present
Hossein Salami

Hossein Salami

1960–2026

Locations

Medellín

Pop.
4100000
Arctic

Arctic

Pop.
4000000

Panama

Pop.
3960035

Georgia

Pop.
3725276

New Territories

Pop.
3700000
Dubai

Dubai

Pop.
3600000

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Pop.
3518541

Maracaibo

Pop.
3500000
Mashhad

Mashhad

Pop.
3400000
Normandy

Normandy

Pop.
3300000
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