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> Afghan adventure will be difficult: NYT
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> By Our Correspondent
>
> NEW YORK, Sept 15: "Any American victories in
> Afghanistan would quickly turn into a catastrophic
> defeat if the war there turned Pakistan, with its 142
> million people and nuclear weapons, into an Islamic
> fundamentalist state," said the New York Times as the
> United States prepares to wage first American war of
> 21st century against those who allegedly attacked US.
>
> "Pakistan is more problematic, despite its
> government's pledges of cooperation. Even if General
> Pervez Musharraf, the country's military dictator,
> agrees to support American military action, other army
> leaders and powerful fundamentalist groups are closely
> aligned with the Taliban.
>
> "Any American victories in Afghanistan would quickly
> turn into a catastrophic defeat if the war here turned
> Pakistan, with its 142 million people and nuclear
> weapons, into an Islamic fundamentalist state," the
> Times said.
>
> In an editorial "War Without Illusions" it said "in
> the anger and revulsion generated by this week's
> attacks, it is all too easy to wish for a quick and
> decisive American military response. But the nature of
> the enemy, and the sanctuaries where he hides, promise
> to make this a long and unpredictable war. As it
> begins, Mr Bush and the nation must be under no
> illusions about the battles ahead."
>
> Taking exception to the remarks made by US Deputy
> Secretary of Defence on Friday the NYT said "some of
> the initial war talk we have heard from Washington is
> disconcerting. Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of
> defence spoke of "ending states who sponsor
> terrorism."
>
> It observed "even a military campaign launched from
> nearby nations like Pakistan and the former Soviet
> republics of Central Asia would be arduous. Ousting
> the Taliban would probably require a ground invasion
> leading to the capture and occupation of Kabul, the
> capital, and other main cities. That would still leave
> the rugged countryside, where the terrorist base camps
> are located, beyond American military control.
> Difficult ground expeditions would have to be launched
> against the bin Laden organization's scattered
> hillside encampments."
>
> It observed that "trying to dislodge the Taliban,
> capture Mr bin Laden and eradicate terrorist training
> camps from Afghanistan would be extremely difficult if
> American and NATO forces had to operate from afar,
> using air bases in Turkey, aircraft carriers in the
> Indian Ocean and airborne assault troops. Afghanistan,
> a mountainous land of widely dispersed villages and
> fiercely independent people, is a general's nightmare
> and guerilla commander's fantasy, as the Soviet Union
> learned after it invaded in 1979."
>
> "No warm welcome can be expected from Afghanistan's 26
> million people, who have traditionally greeted outside
> armies with hostility. Controlling Kabul has never
> given any government or occupier mastery over the rest
> of Afghanistan. If Mr Bush wants to wage war there he
> must understand the risks and plan a campaign crafted
> to overcome the dangers that American forces would
> encounter", it said.
>
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