Adam L. Silverman writes in a guest op-ed for Informed Comment: Politics and Politicking: Iraqi Elections, the Failure of Reconciliation, and the Consolidation of Power Adam L. Silverman, PhD[1] The politics surrounding Iraq’s national election law is eerily reminiscent of the Faulkner quote that “the past is never dead, it’s not even past”. While the […]
Archives for December 2009
US Soldier Killed in Afghanistan; Taliban dismiss Operation Cobra’s Anger as unimportant; Gates: US has Lost Track of Usamah
A US soldier was killed by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the US continued a new operation, Cobra’s Anger, in Helmand Province, announcing the capture of weapons caches. It is one of 22 offensives currently being pursued. But, no US or Afghan National Army troops have been killed in the Helmand operation and […]
Two Extremists Attack Rawalpindi Mosque, Kill 40, wound Nearly 100
The Taliban Movement of Pakistan, headquartered in South Waziristan, struck at Rawalpindi again on Friday. Two militants scaled a ladder to drop into a mosque in the city’s military residential area and then to shoot worshipers before detonating their belt bombs. They killed 40 and wounded nearly 100. Among the injured were former high-ranking military […]
OSC: Pakistani Editorials on Obama AfPak Policy
The USG Open Source Center rounds up Pakistani Urdu editorials concerning President Barack Obama’s new Afghanistan policy. Pakistan: Urdu Press Roundup on Barack Obama’s New Afghan PolicyThe following is a roundup of excerpts from editorials and articles on the new Afghan policy announced by US President Barack Obama revealing sending 30,000 more soldiers to Afghanistan, […]
Bin Laden Said in Afghanistan; Pakistanis complain that Obama ‘Kept them in the Dark’
A Taliban guerrilla in Pakistani custody insists that he met Bin Laden in the mountainous province of Ghazni inside Afghanistan. The allegation is plausible. The US has very good aerial surveillance of the Pakistani Federally Administered Tribal Areas, but has never seen a trace of Bin Laden there. He fought over on the Afghanistan side, […]
Carter: Soviets "attempting to conquer the fiercely independent Muslim people of that country"
Jimmy Carter, Speech on Afghanistan (January 4, 1980), warning “Fifty thousand heavily armed Soviet troops have crossed the border and are now dispersed throughout Afghanistan, attempting to conquer the fiercely independent Muslim people of that country.” Carter said, ‘ Massive Soviet military forces have invaded the small, nonaligned, sovereign nation of Afghanistan., which had hitherto […]
Sachs: ‘There hasn’t been two seconds of intelligent discussion about living standards in Afghanistan’
Nieman Watchdog > Ask This > 'There hasn't been two seconds of intelligent discussion about living standards in Afghanistan' Afghanistan is an economic basket case. The blurb says correctly: ‘ The poverty in Afghanistan is almost beyond imagining. Thirty Afghans die from TB every day; life expectancy is 43 years; per capita income is $426; […]
Afghanistan, Neighbors React to the Obama Plan
Radio Azadi reports in Dari Persian that the government of President Hamid Karzai has greeted the Obama plan for that country “warmly”. Kabul interprets the plan as a pledge to build up the Afghan military and then turn over security duties to it, a sequence that many Afghans find appealing. As expected, the Taliban rejected […]
Cole in Salon: Obama’s Surge and the Iraq Fallacy
See my just-published Salon.com article, “Obama’s surge: has the president been misled by the Iraq analogy?” Excerpt: ‘ President Barack Obama’s just-announced plan for Afghanistan seems modeled less on Lyndon Johnson’s Vietnam strategy than on George W. Bush’s Iraq exit strategy. Or, at least it is modeled on the Washington mythology that Iraq was turned […]