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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-05-06 03:35 PM
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C.I.A. Review Highlights Afghan Leader’s Woes (Afghan a mess)
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> New York Times
> November 5, 2006

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/05/world/asia/05afghan.html

> C.I.A. Review Highlights Afghan Leader’s Woes
> By DAVID ROHDE and JAMES RISEN
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> HERAT, Afghanistan, Nov. 4 — A recent Central Intelligence Agency assessment found that the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, had been significantly weakened by rising popular frustration with his American-backed government, American officials say.
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> The assessment found that Mr. Karzai’s government and security forces continued to struggle to exert authority beyond Kabul, said a senior American official who spoke only on the condition of anonymity. The assessment also found that increasing numbers of Afghans viewed Mr. Karzai’s government as corrupt, failing to deliver promised reconstruction and too weak to protect the country from rising Taliban attacks.
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> “The ability to project out into the countryside, perceptions of corruption in the government,” said the official, listing Afghan complaints. “The failure to deliver the services.”
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> The assessment, which was conducted before Mr. Karzai’s visit to Washington in late September, echoes the frustration that has gathered force in Afghanistan since the spring, and American officials in Washington and Kabul are expressing increasingly dire warnings regarding the situation here. Ronald E. Neumann, the American ambassador in Kabul, said in a recent interview that the United States faced “stark choices” in Afghanistan. Averting failure, he said, would take “multiple years” and “multiple billions.”
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> “We’re going to have to stay at it,” he said. “Or we’re going to fail and the country will fall apart again.”
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High Plains Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-05-06 07:51 PM
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1. It sure is a lot easier to start wars than finish them, isn't it?
Maybe the latest dreams of American empire will die of blood loss on the sands of Afghanistan and Iraq. Like happened in Vietnam 30 years ago. That inoculated us from too many imperialist adventures for awhile, but it definitely seems to have worn off.
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