Imagine ignorant commentary like this coming out during WWII.
 
Bruce
 

http://www2.irna.ir/en/news/view/menu-234/0702142107191837.htm
 
Next two months 'make or break' in Afghanistan, says report 
 <http://www2.irna.ir/en/news/menu-234/key-775/> London, Feb 14, IRNA
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A 'make or break' situation is facing NATO forces in southern Afghanistan in
the coming months, with the threat of a major Taliban spring office, an
international think-tank warned Wednesday. 

After Musa Qala fell two weeks ago, the Taliban now have the big towns in
their sights and anyone who can leave has already left, the Senlis Council
said in its latest field report on the Counter Insurgency in Afghanistan. 

The council, which has offices in London, Brussels, Paris and Kabul,
concluded that the international community's own policies are responsible
for the dramatic loss of support for the Afghan government and for the rise
in the insurgency. 

"With our own policies, we have created our own enemies," said the founding
president of Senlis, Norine MacDonald, who has lived and worked in
Afghanistan for the past two years. 

"The policies implemented by the international community have created these
resentful and poor young men who cannot feed their families, and they are
now being easily recruited by the Taliban," MacDonald warned. 

He said that it was 'through these misguided policies, the international
community has turned southern Afghanistan into a recruitment camp for the
Taliban'. 

Senlis said that there were many legitimate grievances of the local Afghan
population which needed and could be simply and inexpensively be addressed. 

Legitimate grievances include the large numbers of civilian deaths, injuries
and displacements caused by fighting; forced poppy crop eradication while
many farmers were still fully dependent; the lack of food aid and
humanitarian assistance; the overall lack of development; the perception
that the Karzai government is a puppet regime; the lack of public facilities
such as hospitals and schools and the perception that culture and traditions
are not respected. 

The under-funding of humanitarian and development aid was a 'blatant
disregard of the established counter insurgency theories, which advocate a
complete package of diverse development based interventions', the report
said. 

"The people of Afghanistan have become the unwilling victims of a war which
is not their own," said MacDonald. "Proper provision has not been made
according to the Geneva Conventions for civilian casualties in a war zone,"
he said. 

"Hospitals have no equipment, no medicines, no blood, no heating. 

For the most part, civilians injured in the bombing campaigns are abandoned
by the international community," he added. 

The report also pointed out that in 2006, some 2000 NATO bombing campaigns
were executed over southern Afghanistan, causing an estimated 4,000 civilian
deaths and an untold number of casualties, for which there is practically no
possibility of treatment. 

"The insurgency in southern Afghanistan has been fuelled by the neglect of
the international community to address vital issues such as emergency
treatment for victims of the international forces bombing campaigns, or the
widespread starvation," MacDonald said. 

The report made several recommendations including the immediate cessation of
forced poppy crop eradication and bombing raids, immediate widespread food
aid and compensation to civilian victims of bombings. 

It also called for military paramedics and field hospitals to aid civilian
war casualties, the rebuilding of existent hospitals and the construction of
new ones and a complete overhaul of failed counter-narcotics strategies. 

Senlis work encompasses foreign policy, security, development and
counter-narcotics policies and aims to provide innovative analysis and
proposals within these areas. 



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