Karzai Glad Obama Is Adopting His Failed Policy

March 8th, 2009 (5) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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I hate to break it to these guys, but Iraq’s secular government-seeking Sunnis who allied with us are not analagous to Afghanistan’s sharia government-seeking Taliban. For the situation to be analagous we would have had to have allied with “moderate” members of Al Qaeda, just as Karzai and Obama are seeking to ally with “moderate” members of the Taliban. Iraq’s Sunnis are not hell-bent by Allah’s orders on destroying their country’s secular government, whereas the so-called moderate Taliban are, even if it means a temporary alliance of convenience with it. A deal with any of the Taliban is just a deal to delay disaster. In addition, Karzai’s been trying this for about two years now, to no avail.

KABUL—President Hamid Karzai on Sunday welcomed President Barack Obama’s call to identify moderate elements of the Taliban and encourage them to reconcile with the Afghan government.

Obama’s call “was good news because this has been the stand of the Afghan government,” Karzai told a gymnasium full of Afghan women during a speech to commemorate International Women’s Day.

Obama said in an interview with The New York Times published Sunday that there may be opportunities to reach out to moderates in the Taliban, but the situation in Afghanistan is more complicated than the challenges the American military faced in Iraq.

“There may be some comparable opportunities in Afghanistan and in the Pakistani region,” Obama said, while cautioning that solutions in Afghanistan will be complicated.

U.S. troops were able to persuade Sunni Muslim insurgents in Iraq to cooperate in some instances because they had been alienated by the tactics of al-Qaida terrorists.

Karzai warned that there are Taliban fighters who are beyond reconciliation — those who have joined with al-Qaida, for instance. But he said talks should go forward “with those who are afraid to come back to their country, or who feel they have no choice but to stay with the Taliban for various reasons. They are welcome.”

Obama cautioned that Afghanistan is a less-governed region than Iraq with a history of fierce independence among tribes, creating a tough set of circumstances for the United States to deal with.

Obama last month ordered 17,000 more troops to Afghanistan to bolster the record 38,000 American forces already in the country. Obama has promised to increase the U.S. focus on Afghanistan and away from Iraq, as the U.S. begins to draw down its forces there.

In the latest violence, a roadside blast killed a NATO service member and wounded two U.S. coalition members in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, the NATO-led force said. The alliance did not disclose the troops’ nationalities or the exact location of the attack, but the majority of troops in eastern Afghanistan are American.

Another roadside blast in central Ghazni province hit a police vehicle, killing three officers and wounding another three, said Ismail Jahangir, the spokesman for the provincial governor.

A joint Afghan-coalition patrol, meanwhile, killed two Afghan police officers late Friday who opened fire on their team in northeastern Kapisa province, the coalition said in a statement Sunday.

The joint patrol, which was on foot, attempted to identify themselves as friendly forces to the police without success, the statement said. “In self-defense, the patrol returned fire killing two individuals,” it said.

The string of deaths continues an upward spike in violence that has spread throughout Afghanistan the last three years even as Obama’s administration is trying to come up with a new approach to dealing with the Afghan war.
(AP)

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  • Cridhe Saorsa

    Obama can’t hunt. You can kiss Afghanistan goodbye with this fool in charge. I feel for the good people in the A, but fighting over that dustbowl has no strategic value unless we go into Pakistan and nail the Devil behind all the evil in the heart.

  • JI

    Actually we are fighting for the poppies and a route for oil to pass thru.
    US soldiers are being used.
    So now all of sudden our enemies become our friends?

  • erumuhhh

    kesako friends ?

  • Dan (San Diego)

    :arrow: JI
    You hit it on the head but even more so Karsai wants this because the “moderate” taliban are easier to deal with regarding the poppy fields.
    His brother is connected with the opium trade, and this is exactly why they’ve been trying to reach out to the so called moderates. They are greedy pure and simple.

  • mike3481

    I finally found this Paragraph from a Strategypage.com post on 3/1/09:

    “Times are getting harder for the Afghan drug gangs. International sanctions on the shipment of key chemicals (like acetic anhydride) to Pakistan and Afghanistan, have made processing opium into heroin a lot more expensive (as smaller amounts of acetic anhydride are smuggled in, at much greater expense, from black market sources). The drug gangs have been getting acetic anhydride in shipments of a ton or more, via smuggling operations in the West. But these are now being tracked, as bulk sales of acetic anhydride are traced. These efforts leave less money to lavish on the Taliban for security services. Much more of that security is required, as U.S., NATO and Afghan troops are now going after drug operations, especially the chemical refining operations that create the easier to smuggle heroin and morphine (a pain killer that is about half the strength of heroin).”

    Whole article here:

    http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/afghan/articles/20090301.aspx