🔥 Afghanistan Offers Military Support to Iran | US-Iran Conflict Analysis | Geopolitical Breakdown
Afghanistan’s de facto government has made a stunning declaration: they would support Iran militarily if conflict erupts with the United States.
Afghan State spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated that Iran won the 12-day war with Israel and the US in 2024, and would win again if war breaks out. But what does this really mean for Middle East geopolitics? In this video, we break down:
✅ Afghanistan’s pledge to assist Iran in potential US-Iran conflict
✅ Why the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan believes Iran defeated the US and Israel
✅ The fall of the US-backed Afghan Republic and takeover in August 2021
✅ America’s chaotic withdrawal and billions in abandoned military equipment
✅ Strategic analysis: Why Afghanistan and Iran are geopolitical fortresses
✅ Regional sentiment against Western military intervention in the Middle East
✅ What this means for US hegemony and multipolarity
The Afghanistan statement is largely symbolic—if Iran actually needs Afghanistan’s help, the Islamic Republic has likely already fallen. But this declaration reveals deeper truths about declining American power, growing resistance to Western intervention, and shifting alliances in West Asia.
We examine how the United States, once the uncontested global hegemon, failed to hold Afghanistan after 20 years of occupation. The parallels between Afghanistan and Iran as defensive strongholds are striking. If America couldn’t break Afghanistan at peak power, can a declining US break Iran in today’s multipolar world?
This is news without the Western spin—geopolitical analysis that shows you what’s really happening beyond mainstream narratives.
🎯 KEY TOPICS: US Iran conflict, Afghanistan, Middle East tensions, American hegemony decline, geopolitical analysis, Iran military capabilities, Afghanistan fortress strategy, US military withdrawal, Islamic Emirate Afghanistan, Iran Israel war, regional alliances, multipolar world order, Western intervention, foreign policy, Iran defense strategy
