The US-led occupation of Afghanistan has transformed the once-reviled Taliban into freedom fighters for the Pashtun people
Mustafa Qadri
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 16 May 2010 13:00 BST
They may be repressive fanatics who enslave women and give sanctuary to al-Qaida, but the US-led occupation of Afghanistan has transformed the Taliban into Pashtun freedom fighters. There are two principal reasons for this.
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Tags: Afghanistan · Algerian Revolution · Eqbal Ahmad · extrajudicial executions · Hamid Karzai · insurgency · ISAF · Kabul · NATO · Seymour Hersh · Taliban · United States · war crimes
If the West needed a credible election in Afghanistan to help prove that its war there is a good idea, it sure didn’t get it, writes Mustafa Qadri
In the wake of last week’s seriously flawed election in Afghanistan, NATO staff have expressed their “desperation” to pull out of the country.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an analyst with close contacts inside NATO headquarters in Brussels cited plunging domestic support within member countries for the war, as well as the worsening violence inside Afghanistan as factors contributing to their desire to end military involvement.
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Tags: Abdul Rasul Sayyaf · Afghan Presidential Elections 2009 · Afghanistan · colonialism · democracy · Hamid Karzai · Helmand · ISAF · Kabul · Kunduz · NATO · Pashtuns · Rashid Dostum · Tajiks · Uzbeks
I am going to miss Kabul. I have grown to love this country in a way I never thought I would. Afghanistan is like a teenage boy. Infuriating, recalcitrant, messy, always destroying things and disappointing hopes. But you love him anyway.
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Tags: Afghanistan · Kabul
Here, published in NewMatilda.com today, is an analysis of the recent Taliban suicide attack on Kabul and the build of US troops in the country.
“It’s Like Fighting Quick Sand”
As Obama commits another 17,000 US troops to the flagging US war effort in Afghanistan, a commando-style attack by the Taliban in Kabul serves as a reminder of the challenges that lie ahead, writes Mustafa Qadri
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Tags: Afghanistan · Hamid Karzai · Kabul · NATO · Pakistan · Taliban · war on terror
Famed for negotiating the 1995 Dayton accord that ended the war in Bosnia, Holbrooke is a relative newcomer to South Asian politics. Before two private visits since 2006, Holbrooke had only traveled to Afghanistan once, as a backpacker in 1971.
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Tags: Afghanistan · Kabul · Pakistan · Richard Holbrooke · Taliban