Afghan Government is Unable to Achieve Results
By Farid Masood • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Politics • (3,582 views) • 2 CommentsUS and Nato forces landed in Afghanistan after carpet-bombing the Taliban regime. Then they appointed a hired alien in shape of Hamid Karzai, who lived in Pakistan for a long time.
Not going into detail that he is the president of a castle not a country, is unable to provide details of groups actually involved in fighting in post Russian occupation. These groups were trained on the demand of United States in cold war times. Upon completion of the mission by those who were trained and later on titled as Talibans (now terrorists), as a matter of US policy now they have to die for no reason.
US led coalition should look for a better option than Karzai, as he is making the situation complex in the region by targeting Pakistan in his statements for which he and his government is helpless to cope up.
There could be a better man with less demand of perks and privileges for the post of President of Afghanistan, who may improve the relation with neighboring countries to ease tension in the region. Until then, Mr Karzai and US-led forces should put in efforts to control the insurgent infiltration into Pakistan from its eastern border. People of Afghanistan have much hatred against presence of US-led coalition in their country and they think President of Pakistan is their ally also. This infiltration is affecting the peace in cities of Pakistan.
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July 22nd, 2008
artistically floated paras.thumbs up
July 22nd, 2008
Thumbs up from my side too. Well done and keep it up.