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May-03-2012 22:44TweetFollow @OregonNews Afghanistan: U.S. Departing Without Foreseeable SuccessKhalil Nouri Salem-News.comThe international community can see the chance of Afghanistan becoming a failed sate and haven for terrorists are increased by this game plan.
(SEATTLE) - The momentous encroachment in Afghanistan last Tuesday was not President Obama’s speech but the accord for ongoing co-operation between the United States and the Karzai government. In a briefing on the terms of the deal, the Obama administration outlined several components: Transitioning to an Afghan lead by 2014; training Afghan security forces so that they can provide for the security of Afghanistan, building an enduring partnership with Afghanistan, pursuing reconciliation within Afghanistan, and promoting regional stability. All that said seem astonishingly glorifying for a country that evidently was brutalized by Pakistani backed Taliban. But of course, all the above are farfetched if the security circumstances worsened with the departure of U.S. troops. The international community and most Afghans are not blind. They can see U.S. is not fulfilling its stated goals and that, in fact, the chance of Afghanistan becoming a failed sate and haven for terrorists are increased by this game plan. In fact, negotiating with the Taliban, who don’t show many signs for peace or to compromise anything. And of course the proof of the partnership depends on how much U.S. force remains and how much they do. According to the administration, "they’ll not be doing a whole a lot." Does this resemble a brief description of Obama’s Afghanistan approach by using “Vietnamization” strategy that provided cover for the United States to exit from the Vietnam War? But it also paints the picture of “Who cares whether we win, just get us out of this hellhole.” In regards to Pakistan, the country is not going to have a complete change in its strategic orientation, which means that Islamabad is not going to be comfortable with this agreement between Kabul and Washington, and therefore the security in Afghanistan may not be getting better as Pakistan’s proxies the Taliban and Haqqanis make solid thriving operations with impunity from their sanctuaries in Pakistan inside Afghanistan. Furthermore, the limited capacity of the Karzai government, remain the biggest risks to the process of turning security gains into a durable and sustainable Afghanistan. On the other hand, endemic corruption in Afghanistan still is among the long-term and delicate challenges. In fact, the Karzai government’s corruption remains a major threat to the stability of Afghanistan. Setbacks in governance and development continue to slow the reinforcement of security gains. Such failures threaten the legitimacy and long-term vitality of the Afghan government. Furthermore, recently Hamid Karzai threw the political timetable for the handover of security from NATO troops to Afghans into uncertainty, and he is considering an early Afghan presidential election in 2013. This means, the 5 year American style election term not only workable but in every step of the progress requires dependency on the presence of foreign troops. And, lastly, the narrow political base of the Karzai regime, which was elected by a small minority of Afghans and reportedly with rigged votes, its ability to lead a credible counterinsurgency fight against the Taliban remains seriously in doubt. So far, every day seems to widen the gap between the goals that the United States is seeking to achieve in Afghanistan and its ability to achieve them. For sure, there are hard and bumpy roads in the horizon not light as Mr. Obama claims. _________________________ Born in an Afghan political family, Khalil's father, uncles, and cousins were all career diplomats in the Afghan government. His father's diplomatic career led to time in Moscow, Pakistan, London and Indonesia. Throughout all this time, since the 1960’s, Khalil grew to be exposed in Afghan politics and foreign policy. During the past 35 years he has been closely following the dreadful situation in Afghanistan. His years of self- contemplation of complex Afghan political strife and also his recognized tribal roots gave him the upper edge to understand the exact symptoms of the grim situation in Afghanistan.
In addition to his role as a Salem-News.com contributor, Khalil is a guest columnist for Seattle Times, McClatchy News Tribune, Laguna Journal and a staff writer for Veterans Today. He is the cofounder of NWSC Inc. (New World Strategies Coalition Inc.) a center for Integrative-Studies and a center for Integrative-Action that consists of 24- nonmilitary solution for Afghanistan. You can write to Nouri Khalil at this address: khalil.nouri@nwscinc.org Pictures from Afghanistan by Tim King: View Photos From Tim King's time in Afghanistan | More Afghanistan War photos Articles for May 2, 2012 | Articles for May 3, 2012 | Articles for May 4, 2012 | Support Salem-News.com: Quick Links
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Anonymous May 4, 2012 1:38 pm (Pacific time)
Who is going to pay for that? In what world is that accidentally President living? The Taliban will never lay down their weapons. Right after Obammer left Afghanistan a suicide bomber killed 7 people. We lost way to many soldiers in this dump let's bring them home and let these throwbacks kill each other like they did for thousands of years. Also Omammer lied. He said as he ran for President that he would bring the troops home if he became President. Well guess he lied - again. Troops are getting killed every day and they will continue to die especially with the rules of force by this Muslim in Chief. A President who never held a gun and protected this Country.
Ralph E. Stone May 4, 2012 7:29 am (Pacific time)
President Obama’s dramatic speech from Afghanistan should be parsed as a careful election-year orchestration of his plan to “wind down” the war. It is no accident that the speech came during the first-year commemoration of the killing of Osama bin Ladin, the event providing Obama the rationale for ending American combat while placing hawks and political rivals on the defensive.
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