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The importance of the U.S.-Afghanistan alliance - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • Then came meddling regional actors, who took advantage of feuding factions and a power vacuum, only to be followed by the Taliban, which brought deadly repression and became host to terrorists.
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      Who would this be? India and Pakistan.
  • On Dec. 31, we fulfilled our promise to our people and our commitment to your president and to NATO by taking full responsibility for combat operations in our countr
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      However, now the US is going to keep troops longer; by slowly withdrawing them.
  • A continued security partnership — with training, advice and assistance from the United States — will ensure that we will be an important ally in the decades to come.
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      What does Afghanistan want...assistance=$$, troops, and training.
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  • Afghans protect and cherish the many schools built with U.S. assistance that are teaching more than 3 million of our daughters to read, along with the clinics that have saved the lives of tens of thousands of our wives and mothers
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      How the US/NATO are helping. Changing of Islamic society ways (who is NOT going to like this??)
  • With peace will come development that lets Afghanistan benefit from America’s business experience.
  • corruption
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      remember: GHOST MONEY
  • Our legal system must be comprehensively restructured, and a national review of all prosecutors and judges to weed out corrupt or unqualified officials is already underway. More reforms will follow.
  • Political stability is built on a bedrock of economic growth.
  • resources
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      What do they have?
  • nearly 40 years of conflict, poor governance and economic mismanagement have stifled growth in Afghanistan, leaving us dependent on outside aid.
  • Citizens’ Charter
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      not yet started...
  • Localized insurgencies and external enablers have evolved into existential threats to states
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      Taliban (Pakistan-Taliban?), ISIS?
  • Pakistan’s military operations are pushing a number of terrorist networks into our territory.
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      Um, that is not good.
  • Narcotics
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      This is a problem.
  • Our government will join free-trade arrangements that build prosperity and promote peace.
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      Hopeful thinking as of now.
  • Properly supported, Afghanistan is uniquely positioned to block the spread of extremism.
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      Why America should support Afghanistan.
  • And after 36 years of conflict, our people have become immunized against ideologically based conflict.
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      no proof to this.
  • But we will not surrender the gains that we have made in education, health, democratic development, the media, civil society and women’s rights.
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      Why America should continue to support Afghanistan.
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Aparna Pande: Pakistan's Endgame in Afghanistan? - 0 views

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C.I.A. Delivers Cash to Afghan Leader's Office - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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      Bam!
  • “The biggest source of corruption in Afghanistan,” one American official said, “was the United States.”
  • Mr. Karzai is seemingly unable to be bought.
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  • Iranians to halt their payments
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      Note the Afghan National Army.
  • Like the Iranian cash, much of the C.I.A.’s money goes to paying off warlords and politicians, many of whom have ties to the drug trade and, in some cases, the Taliban.
  • The result, American and Afghan officials said, is that the agency has greased the wheels of the same patronage networks that American diplomats and law enforcement agents have struggled unsuccessfully to dismantle, leaving the government in the grips of what are basically organized crime syndicates.
  • While intelligence agencies often pay foreign officials to provide information, dropping off bags of cash at a foreign leader’s office to curry favor is a more unusual arrangement.
  • here the United States built the government that Mr. Karzai runs.
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C.I.A. Delivers Cash to Afghan Leader's Office - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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      Again, what does Afghanistan have to offer both American and Iran?
  • One is Abdul Rashid Dostum, an ethnic Uzbek whose militia served as a C.I.A. proxy force in 2001. He receives nearly $100,000 a month from the palace, two Afghan officials said. Other officials said the amount was significantly lower.
  • “I asked for a year up front in cash so that I could build my dream house,” he was quoted as saying in a 2009 interview with Time magazine.
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  • They’ll work with criminals if they think they have to,” one American former official said.
  • The Iranians gave $3 million to well over $10 million a year, they said.
  • Interestingly, the cash from Tehran appears to have been handled with greater transparency than the dollars from the C.I.A., Afghan officials sai
  • When word of the Iranian cash leaked out in October 2010, Mr. Karzai told reporters that he was grateful for it. He then added: “The United States is doing the same thing. They are providing cash to some of our offices.”
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      lol.
  • Mr. Salehi, though, is better known for being arrested in 2010 in connection with a sprawling, American-led investigation that tied together Afghan cash smuggling, Taliban finances and the opium trade. Mr. Karzai had him released within hours, and the C.I.A. then helped persuade the Obama administration to back off its anti-corruption push, American officials said.
  • “an enemy of the F.B.I., and a hero to the C.I.A.”
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      American tax $ at work.
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