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2/05/2012

America's dream dies in Afghanistan


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Description of the British writer Patrick Cockburn, the United States announced early withdrawal from Afghanistan that he had failed miserably and the declaration of the death of the American dream in Afghanistan, highlighting the report of the NATO (NATO) reveals the growing ability of the Taliban in the country.
He said in an article in The Independent on Sunday that the American Declaration, which followed France's decision to withdraw early, it seems part of the paranoid rush to get out.
The writer continues that Afghans tend to bet on the winners, pointing out that the U.S. move will convince many that the victors often will be the Taliban and Pakistan, and not the Afghan government.
He said that the American decision, which came on the lips of the Minister of Defense Leon Panetta, told reporters on the plane, he was as a declaration of failure, recalling that the United States has ninety thousand troops and spend a hundred billion dollars a year, but was unable to defeat about 25 thousand of the Taliban, who do not receive support at all.
The author also deals with the NATO report refers to the growing strength of Taliban and what they have to support the population.
According to the report, which involves the questioning of four thousand element of the Taliban and foreign fighters and civilians, everyone believed that the Taliban are supported on a large scale, and that officials in the Afghan government is secretly cooperating with them, and that the movement will win the departure of foreign troops.
Cockburn quotes from the report that "civilian Afghans prefer Taliban government on the Afghan government because of corruption and the recent ethnic bias and to distance itself from the local tribal leaders and clerics."
And this - follow the author - qualifies the Taliban to recruit more in order to make up for lost the power of humanity.
IraqCockburn and hold a comparison between Iraq and Afghanistan, says that U.S. troops withdrawing from Afghanistan will leave a scene politically and militarily different from what was sought, just as it did in Iraq.
In the case of Iraq, I got power to the Shiite parties close to Iran, which is the opposite of what was sought by the Americans when they invaded Iraq in 2003.
In the case of Afghanistan, the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai back in power with the exit of the Americans, turning Afghan citizens - to ensure survival - to a row of the Taliban.
In both cases the (Iraqi and Afghan), U.S. forces failed to impose strong control or peace, in the words of a writer.
The Cockburn attacks by America's wars after the events of 11 September / September was a disastrous review of force, pointing out that the two IPDC straightforward ties because they are not isolated against two Ihzian local support, "but the successful invasion is different from the successful occupation."
In Baghdad and Kabul, and Washington did not receive an appropriate partner, did not want neighbors to the success of occupations.
Although the writer believes that America has failed in Afghanistan and the Taliban will become more powerful, it is unlikely that the Taliban achieved a complete victory, because Pashtuns - who make up the majority - will reject it.
And concludes that the settlement in the divided country such as Afghanistan, will be extremely difficult, likely that a civil war break out at any time following the U.S. withdrawal from the country.
Source: British press
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