Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

October 08, 2006

NATO chief warns Afghans may switch allegiance to Taliban

All over the Middle East, American interests are collapsing. About the only good news is the price of oil has come down, suspiciously before the election.
Now the NATO chief in Afghanistan warns the Taliban are becoming more popular in Afghanistan because of inattention from the Bush Administration. The military adventure in Iraq is the worst thing that has happened to American foreign policy since Pearl Harbor.
CNN.com
The commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan said Sunday he "would understand" if many Afghans switched their allegiance back to the Taliban due to the failure of international forces to deliver needed improvements. Speaking a day after the fifth anniversary of the start of the U.S.-led war that toppled the Taliban regime, British Gen. David Richards, commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force, also repeated his call for more troops. "By this time next year I would understand if a lot of Afghans, down in the south in particular, said to us all, 'Listen, you're failing year after year at delivering the improvements which you have promised to us. And if you don't do something about it,' that 70 percent or so will start saying, 'Come on, we'd rather have the Taliban.'"

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