Nation Bulletin

The Future of Cossackian-Afghan Relations

"I just hope that Afghanistan will prosper in peace, in harmony, and in unity." - Karla Soyokov

By Brenda Hrvatkova
09/02/2021 08:25 am
Updated: 09/02/2021 08:28 am

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This is not to offend any Afghans whatsoever, The Karlagrad Times is impartial and neutral, and using the free press in the country to offend, even to harass in part, is a violation of the laws made in Cossackia and of those in the Politics & War Terms and Conditions. This is only based on both public and government opinion, and also on real and fictional ones. Any mention of the (censorship) (which is a word that won't be used in most of the report because it's a slur nowadays) is mentioning the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, a newly established nation that was created just yesterday after dawn breaks. Of course, this has to be written so as not to be misleading and become a catalyst of chaos. This might be the most controversial article we may have written, good luck.

     Premier Karla Soyokov finally gave in to the new Afghan government, as now most of the Afghans supported the newly declared emirate and the end of a war that raged for 2 decades. Cossackia now sends a new team of diplomats and ambassadors to Afghanistan for the first time in its history. The Politburo Rada is now making plans to give Afghanistan conditions for its recognition as a sovereign nation. These are:

  • The safety of the Afghans that wish to leave.
  • That Afghanistan should not slip into a hotbed of violence.
  • That Afghanistan must recognize Cossackian independence in return.
  • Agree that Cossackia will not make plans to invade or threaten Afghanistan.

     Karla Soyokov, in a televised speech, declares the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan recognized by Cossackia and that the new government must quickly adjust to the shocking world.

"...the Afghan emirate, if you seek recognition, then like all the Western nations, respect the basic law of human rights. Respect the decisions of 6 million and counting individual Afghans of them leaving their homeland, to seek better living conditions at these trying times. ...the Archbishop and the Caliph of Cossackia is praying for you and your people, to change your brutish ways, because this is no longer the past, 2001 in particular. I just hope that Afghanistan will prosper in peace, in harmony, and in unity. Allah akbar, God bless you..."

And since yesterday, we are receiving many Afghan immigrants and most gained asylum and Cossackian citizenship. The Cossackian Army is also forming Afghan Contingents to defend the local Afghan-Cossackian people. Going back to Afghanistan, the newly established nation will have a lot to do. They have to salvage the remaining material left by the US army to be used for weapons, to reinstate law and order, and to reform and reinstate the Sharia Court. If it wasn't for the violence that reignited in Afghanistan, then the world won't have any headaches. Of course, we can only hope and watch Afghanistan rebuild itself from top to bottom.

— Brenda Hrvatkova, The Karlagrad Times, Editor-in-Chief