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Mon Mar 23, 2020, 04:58 AM Mar 2020

Pompeo rushes to Kabul to jumpstart flagging peace process

Source: AP

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived Monday in Kabul on an urgent visit to try to move forward a U.S. peace deal signed last month with the Taliban, a trip that comes despite the coronavirus pandemic, at a time when world leaders and statesmen are curtailing official travel.

Since the signing of the deal, the peace process has stalled amid political turmoil in Afghanistan, with the country’s leaders squabbling over who was elected president.

President Ashraf Ghani and his main rival in last September’s presidential polls, Abdullah Abdullah, have both declared themselves the country’s president in dueling inauguration ceremonies earlier this month.

Pompeo will meet separately with Ghani and Abdullah before meeting together with both. His schedule also has Ghani and Abdullah coming together for a one-on-one meeting, presumably to discuss a possible compromise.



Read more: https://apnews.com/649879924a532522e51291955170c034



The United States pays billions every year toward the Afghan budget, including the country’s defense forces. Afghanistan barely raises a quarter of the revenue it needs to run the country, giving Pompeo considerable financial leverage to force the two squabbling leaders to overcome the impasse.
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Pompeo rushes to Kabul to jumpstart flagging peace process (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Mar 2020 OP
A fool's errand. DemoTex Mar 2020 #1
+ 1000 very well said! n/t MFGsunny Mar 2020 #2
Time is on the Taliban's side and it is their country. We need to quit calling this a peace ... marble falls Mar 2020 #3

marble falls

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3. Time is on the Taliban's side and it is their country. We need to quit calling this a peace ...
Mon Mar 23, 2020, 09:22 AM
Mar 2020

negotiation, we are trying to negotiate a deal so that we don't get our asses shot off like the Russians did during their withdrawal, and we did cutting out of Viet Nam. No matter what we get from the the Taliban it's not going to stop a civil war.

The world needs to get out the arms business except for national defense and let nations work out their own political differences.

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