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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/11/18/202458.shtml
This is what true conservative Americans were worried about before the
election of what might George Bush do.  He is pushing the UN on the world!
Isn't it funny that about 2 years or more before the election the media
(public enemy # 1) picked George W Bush for Republican frontrunner before
America even knew him!  This is the same thing Gore or Clinton would have
done!  --  Bill

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U.S. Pushes for U.N. Government in Afghanistan
NewsMax.com Wires
Sunday, November 18, 2001
WASHINGTON -- As the last internationally recognized president of Afghanistan
returned to Kabul this weekend, top U.S. officials were publicly urging the
Northern Alliance to accept a broad-based Afghan government.
Speaking on NBC's Meet The Press, the President's National Security Adviser
Condoleezza Rice said, "The nature of this government is going to be up to
the Afghan people."

She said that U.S. officials had been in touch with Burhanuddin Rabbani, who
returned to Kabul Saturday from exile and proclaimed himself President of
Afghanistan following the city’s capture by the anti-Taliban Northern
Alliance.

While Rabbani's government occupies Afghanistan's seat at the United Nations,
the U.N. Security Council this week passed a resolution calling on all
parties to cooperate with the body to form a broader-based government.

"We've been in touch with elements of the Northern Alliance. We've been in
touch with a number of Pashtun leaders, and everybody I think understands
that the future of Afghanistan has to be one in which all elements are
represented," Rice said.

Most of the diplomatic effort for the United States is working through James
Dobbins, a former Balkan envoy, who met this week with local Pashtun leaders
in Afghanistan’s neighbor, Pakistan.

Pashtuns are the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, and many live in
Pakistan as well. The Northern Alliance is a fractious coalition of local
warlords dominated by the country’s three largest minorities – Tajiks,
Uzbeks and Hazaras. They enjoy little support from the Pashtuns, who dominate
in the south of Afghanistan and formed the demographic basis for the Taliban.

Secretary of State Colin Powell told ABC’s This Week Sunday – referring to
Dobbin's meeting with Abdullah Abdullah, the Northern Alliance Foreign
Minister – "Mr. Abdullah has agreed on behalf of the Northern Alliance to
send Northern Alliance representatives to a meeting that's being convened by
Mr. (Lakhdar) Brahimi, the Secretary-General of the United Nations'
representative on these matters."

That meeting may take place as soon as this week, possibly in the United Arab
Emirates, Geneva or a third location according to State Department officials.
Abdullah himself cited Austria and Germany as possible venues and said a
decision would be taken within the next three days.

"The victories and liberation of areas by our armed forces shouldn't affect
our commitment to the formation of a fully representative, multi-ethnic
broad-based government, but it will rather encourage us to speed up our
efforts with our national, regional and international partners in order to
achieve that," Abdullah told reporters in Tashkent Sunday morning.

But in the meantime, Rabanni has occupied Kabul’s presidential residence –
the so-called Palace Number One – and a high level Russian delegation, headed
by President Vladimir Putin’s special envoy Aleksandr Oblov was in Kabul
Sunday to meet with him.

The de facto establishment of a Rabbani government may complicate U.S.
efforts to persuade the Northern Alliance to cede control eventually to a
broader Afghan government.

And Brahimi's work to bring together the various Afghan factions -- including
the Northern Alliance – will not be easy. Already the alliance representative
at the U.N. has been quoted by Pakistan’s Daily Jang as saying they would not
work with Pashtun warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, reported to have returned to
Afghanistan this weekend.

But U.S. diplomats have another card to play if talks do not work out. On
Tuesday, U.S. and Japanese officials will host the first conference on
developing an international relief plan for Afghanistan.

Christina Rocca, the assistant secretary of state for South Asian affairs,
told reporters Thursday, "One of the things, we have going for us is that we
are putting together an international reconstruction effort, and we hope that
will serve as an incentive to participate in a broad-based government."

The new committee will include representatives from Canada, France, Germany,
Italy, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Qatar will help
in its capacity as head of the Organization of the Islamic Conference and
Norway as the next head of the U.N. working group on Afghanistan. In
addition, the Asia Development Bank, the World Bank and the Islamic
Development Bank are expected to attend Tuesday's meeting.

State Department officials say the new effort will first focus on immediate
development needs such as water supplies, hospitals and ridding the country
of its many land mines. Later on however, the fund could end up financing the
building of roads and other forms of infrastructure, something particularly
important for oil companies that have long looked to Afghanistan as an ideal
location for a central Asian pipeline.



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