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Former US Official Expresses Concerns About Afghan War

Susan Rice, former US national security advisor, in her article entitled “Tell the Truth About Our Longest War” said that the nearly 17-year-old Afghanistan conflict, the longest war in United States history, will not end on the battlefield.

نویسنده: popal
17 Mar 2018
Former US Official Expresses Concerns About Afghan War

Susan Rice, former US national security advisor, in her article entitled “Tell the Truth About Our Longest War” said that the nearly 17-year-old Afghanistan conflict, the longest war in United States history, will not end on the battlefield.

She said that it can be resolved only at the negotiating table.
“|So, the bold offer last month from President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan to negotiate with the Taliban “without preconditions” is a welcome initiative. But it faces daunting obstacles,” she added.

She further stated that Ghani’s proposal envisions an outcome in which the Taliban would be recognized as a legitimate political party, prisoners would be released and United Nations sanctions against the group would be lifted. In exchange, the Taliban would have to recognize the Afghan government and respect the rule of law, including women’s rights.

US Secretary of Defense James Mattis, during a surprise visit to Afghanistan last week, said there was evidence that some Taliban factions are interested in talks. The Taliban have not responded formally to Ghani’s proposal, but in the past they have refused to negotiate directly with the Afghan government, which they deem an American puppet. Instead, the Taliban have insisted on direct talks with the United States that exclude the Kabul government, as a way to discredit it.

 

The United States has long supported an Afghan-led peace process, in which Washington might play a role but would not stand in for the Afghan government, Rice said.

 

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