Send me back tomorrow if need be. Shit no, we cannot allow them to have that
back.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 12:16 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Afghanistan
>
>
> Just some facts regarding Afghanistan from an Economist article:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------
> * There are in fact 40,000 NATO troops in the country, the highest
> number since 2001, and plans to reduce American forces have been
> postponed.
>
> * American spending in the country has dropped this year, and few
> European NATO countries are eager to fight in the dangerous south of
> the country.
>
> * So far this year some 3,700 people have been killed, and the rate of
> insurgent attacks has sharply increased.
>
> * The government is, at best, a decade from being able to stand on its
> own feet.
>
> * The economy, which nonetheless ticks over at 8% a year.
>
> * Petty corruption is worsening too: it is increasingly common to be
> stopped by officials who ask for money in the streets of Kabul.
>
> * Opium remains the only significant export; the narco-economy is now
> worth over $3 billion a year, about half the total GDP. Poppy
> cultivation grew by 60% from last year to this and production is up by
> about half (see chart).
>
> * The judiciary hardly functions and local warlords still dominate in
> many areas.
>
> * In Kabul many remember the years of the Communist strongman
> President Najibullah with open nostalgia.
>
> * Analysts discuss the risk of successes of the past five years now
> draining away.
>
> Summary: The prospects for long-term recovery depend, ultimately, on
> getting stability and flattening the Taliban. NATO commanders admit
> that they would like more troops to do that, but Western public
> opinion may not tolerate a long and bloody campaign. The Taliban, by
> contrast, appear happy to plan for the long term. As one Taliban
> commander recently boasted: "You have the clocks but we have the
> time."
>
> http://economist.com/daily/news/displaystory.cfm?story_id=8159467&;
top_story=1



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