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Afghanistan loses faith in Karzai
At night people are robbed at home. In the day they are robbed at the ministries. I feel cheated and full of sorrow
This pretty much sums up the current state of Afghanistan. Even if the insurgency is beaten back, warlords and drug gangs will keep control unless Karzai’s government makes drastic changes.
[Posted By senssensibilityr]Republished from Washington Post
Many Afghans and some foreign supporters say they are losing faith in President Hamid Karzai’s government, which is besieged by an escalating insurgency and endemic corruption and is unable to protect or administer large areas of the country.
As a sense of insecurity spreads, a rift is growing between the president and some of the foreign civilian and military establishments whose money and firepower have helped rebuild and defend the country for nearly five years. While the U.S. commitment to Karzai appears solid, several European governments are expressing serious concerns about his leadership.
“The president had a window of opportunity to lead and make difficult decisions, but that window is closing fast,” said one foreign military official in Kabul who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
“This is a crucial time, and there is frustration and finger-pointing on all sides,” the official said. “President Karzai is the only alternative for this country, but if he attacks us, we can’t help him project his vision. And if he goes down, we all go down with him.”
In markets and mosques across the country, Afghans are focusing discontent on Karzai, 48, the amiable, Western-backed leader whose landslide…
Posted by senssensibilityr
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