"Thousands of people who fled Kabul during the past two months were saying that they feared coming to power of the Northern Alliance in Kabul much more than being scared by the US bombing."
so far, the united states government and the "coalition" have done exactly as they said they would. they say they will facilitate a broadbased government in afghanistan not led by the northern alliance. i have no reason to believe they will do otherwise. it is in our interest, no matter how cynically you see it, for that to happen. it will be much easier to get that pipeline built with a stable popular government in kabul.
I don't disagree with you. Actually, I don't have much of an opinion about it at all. Except that I'm not very optimistic about a workable solution being reached.
I'm pretty worried that we'll leave another set of problems when we do eventually leave Afghanistan. I haven't been talking about it, mostly because I didn't feel like fighting with people about it for nothing.
Ummmm.... *Toe digs into linoleum*
Miss Cleo says your mailbox'll have something other than bills and anthrax soon:)
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I'm tired.
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I'm pretty worried that we'll leave another set of problems when we do eventually leave Afghanistan. I haven't been talking about it, mostly because I didn't feel like fighting with people about it for nothing.
Ummmm....
*Toe digs into linoleum*
Miss Cleo says your mailbox'll have something other than bills and anthrax soon:)
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LOL
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;-)
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