Taliban Regrouping In Afghanistan

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KABUL (IRIN-AFP) -- Hakim Taniwal, the governor of Afghanistan's volatile eastern province of Khowst, told IRIN on Friday that the country's former hard line Islamist Taliban rulers were regrouping in an effort to step up anti-government militancy. There are fears that this could further harm security in the region and impact on aid work and reconstruction.

"We know that they are preparing, but they will not be able to achieve anything," he told IRIN from the Afghan capital, Kabul, adding that although a lot of reports were being received about Taliban activities, little movement had been seen on ground.

"The reality is that there are increased Taliban-related security incidents compared to the past," he said. Officials in Khowst maintain those recently two Taliban fighters and two government soldiers died in a gun battle in Zhawara District of the province.

At the end of March, US-led Coalition forces concluded operation Valiant Strike, the third-largest operation they had conducted this year against the remnants of Al Qaeda and Taliban rebels in the south.

With the killing of an International Committee of the Red Cross delegate in Oruzgan Province and regular skirmishes with Coalition troops in the south and southeast, elements suspected to be remnants of the Taliban and forces loyal to the Afghan renegade warlord, Gulbuddin Hikmatyar, with possible help from Al Qaeda, have clearly stepped up their attempts to destabilise Kabul.

Regional experts recently said that the lack of promised reconstruction work in the country was not helping the problem of renegades. This was particularly true of the Pashtuns in the south who abandoned the Taliban in return for a better future. "Afghans want to see quick results, they had difficult times because of the drought and fighting, and now the state machinery is unable to meet their expectations," Taniwal explained.

He went on to say that most of the projects the government was undertaking were quick impact, only addressing humanitarian relief and recovery, but not tackling reconstruction. "A lot of time is being wasted and there is no pragmatism," he said. Over the winter, many roads in Khowst were surveyed for reconstruction, but work on them has yet to begin. However, he maintained that the province was under control. "I do not buy the impression that Taliban can stage a massive comeback, despite their recent attacks," he maintained. "They brutalised ordinary people, and it's impossible to win back popular support," he added.

Afghan security still a 'major concern,' says EU: Security remains a "major concern" in Afghanistan, EU foreign minister said Monday, reiterating the need for a multi-ethnic Afghan army to be established.
Meeting a day after a huge blast rocked east Kabul, prompting initial fears of an attack on the US embassy; they also underlined the need for security to be boosted outside of the Afghan capital.

"Security continues to be a major concern," said the ministers, expressing support for Afghanistan's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF.) "The Council (of ministers) underlines that lasting peace and stability will depend on extending security outside of Kabul, and the establishment of an effective and genuinely national multi-ethnic Afghan army," it said.

In addition the war-scarred country needs "functioning police and border forces, reform of the justice sector and the demobilization, disarmament and reintegration of former combatants," said a statement. In the latest scare in Afghanistan, a blast Sunday night left a two-metre (six feet) crater at the side of the Kabul-Jalalabad road in Yakatut district about five kilometres (two miles) from the Afghan capital's city centre. -- IRIN/AFP


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we're also losing the REAL war in iraq...

No WMDs, no "winning of hearts and minds" going on over there...

and a possible resurgence of Islamist rule in Iraq as well...
 

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Its ok, the US is setting up four forts in the land of the godless heathens.

I never thought I'd see it in my lifetime.
In Europe, we all thought colonialism was finished. Finito. Kaput.

What other bits of colonialism does George like I wonder...

So far we have:

The permanent military presence.
The Governor General, a nice old duffer who carries out motherland USAs policies.
The natives getting a bit of autonomy, but not too much of course.

Other to watch out for are:

Robbing the country of its resources(That was a biggie in colonial times, VERY popular)

Um...theres not much left excepy slavery and a Royal family.

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We are fighting a losing battle. We could win the Social Security battle but our Govt dont want to try that war.
 
Ok - All you liberals

An one... A two... And a three

"Doom, despair, and agony, oh me--
Whoooooah!
Gloom and depression, excessive misery.
Whoooooah!
If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all.
Doom, despair and agony, oh me!"
 

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