The importance of the U.S.-Afghanistan alliance - The Washington Post - 0 views
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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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jason adkison on 04 May 15Who would this be? India and Pakistan.
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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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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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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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With peace will come development that lets Afghanistan benefit from America’s business experience.
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Small development---check out this video and think about development.... http://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2014/may/03/afghanistan-landslide-rescuers-given-up-hope-video
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corruption
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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.
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resources
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nearly 40 years of conflict, poor governance and economic mismanagement have stifled growth in Afghanistan, leaving us dependent on outside aid.
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Citizens’ Charter
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Localized insurgencies and external enablers have evolved into existential threats to states
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Pakistan’s military operations are pushing a number of terrorist networks into our territory.
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Narcotics
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Our government will join free-trade arrangements that build prosperity and promote peace.
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Properly supported, Afghanistan is uniquely positioned to block the spread of extremism.
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And after 36 years of conflict, our people have become immunized against ideologically based conflict.
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But we will not surrender the gains that we have made in education, health, democratic development, the media, civil society and women’s rights.