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Not really a case against my idea though, since the dictatorship I have in mind could emerge only by the 2030's and only dominate 60% of afghanistan while the other 40% are dominated by other warlord factions.
Well there's always stabilizing afghanistan internally through the brute force of a strong man military dictatorship or something along the lines of what the Taliban almost succeeded in doing in the late 1990's.

Of which would probably end up with Afghanistan falling to pieces again the second said strong man gets killed or simply falls apart due to terrorism in the controlled areas by whatever group is dominating due to the other factions. Outside interference not helping.
Historically Afghanistan did have temporarily periods of "unity" under a strong man. In the 1700's they actually had significant power in their region under the Durrani Empire and there was a later dominant kingdom under the same family in the 20th century that ruled for 40-50 years before communist revolt happened because said kingdom kinda were against many things Afghani tribes stood up for and were seen as foreigners due to being basically pakistan people. Of which may make the nature of the fallen pakistan lead to a rather war filled, constantly shifting southern border due to the Pashtuns.

I also noticed these periods of unity never ever last [usually ending not long after the big man dies] which is not really a problem to me due to this RP's pace and I was going to have lots of problems for Afghanistan to begin with anyways.

Still I think that saying that Afghanistan will always be warlords and always was really over simplifies the situation. It's more like a oscillation of tribal warfare and lose unity from what I can tell. There's also the division between the major historical trade centers and the hill people. I don't see why a more stable Afghanistan in 2039 is impossible when it could just be a reactively more stable phase for the region.

Dinh AaronMk said
As well, foreign intervention and influence in the would likely upset conservatives, or lead to the nation not being as free from things as you'd like. And the Chinese love to pump money into things.


Thing is, I would be fine with that since China currently is like a massive NPC and the conditions I have in the stable regions would work just as well if China ran those corps. There'd still be ongoing insurrection problems and there still would be warlords. Only difference being there is more Chinese folk and military presence.

However, I find it a bit hard to see how they'd be able to have corps rule parts of Afghanistan when they can't even hold their own territories.
Things can change, especially seeing how in the 20th century Afganistan did have some periods of stability as is. Maybe the Talibans takes over and or perhaps the NFA gets lucky and manages to secure the east parts enough. Haven't really 100% decided since in not sure if China, Iran or some other country out there would get involved or not. On one hand if China really can't hold Tibet, I don't think they'd bother with Afganistan beyond some trading. On the other hand Iran thinking their hot stuff in the Middle East may start mucking around in afganland. They're mucking around in Iraq today as we speak.

Overall I want afghan children working in underground mines and one underground city to be all cool since the Kushans had a underground city too.
Organization might work better...
What the hell is going on with Afghanistan's borders on the map?

I'm going to world build Afghanistan and make a organization which may or may not be terrorist in nature, but the borders on aaron's map seem a little weird.
So what's the situation like with China and India? I know a nuclear war happened in that region presumably killing a billion people [a statistic] at least in the exchange and ensuing humanitarian crises. But what of china, the new overlord of the world?

Did china ever try invading Afghanistan, for instance?
Fisheye said
Not exactly the Sahara or Arabian peninsula, but you should definitely go with Afghanistan. Their neighbor Pakistan was kind of just wiped from the map ten years ago with nuclear fire, so I'm sure they're experiencing some major aftereffects, and they're stuck in between two up-and-coming/regional powers (Iran and India). Add to that insurgent activity, political instability, and perhaps the misuse of foreign aid funds and you have yourself a good and proper shitty-but-not-entirely-helpless middleastern nation-state.Hell, you could even embark on operations in Once-Pakistan, if you want some broken cities and irradiated mountains under your wing.


Pakistani refuges in afganistan very well could be a thing here.
I hope it's as hilariously awful as the last one.
The matter of the question being how shit. Middle east is shitty as a place to be, but at least they get running water and some income along with some pretty buildings. Africa, on the other hand...
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