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Subject:        Ex-Afghan Official: US, NATO Arm Taliban To Prolong War
Date:   Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:33:23 +0200
From:   Dragan Rakic <[&#1045;-&#1055;&#1054;&#1064;&#1058;&#1040; 
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Ex-Afghan Official: US, NATO Arm Taliban To Prolong War

 

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Press TV
September 29, 2008

Ex-diplomat: US supplies arms to Taliban

-Mujda said the US invaded the country on the pretext
of fighting terrorism but Washington actually wanted
to create a base in the area to exercise pressure on
its rivals and on the surrounding countries.

An Afghan ex-diplomat says the US supplies arms to the
Taliban to jeopardize the security situation and have
an excuse to stay in Afghanistan.

Vahid Mujda, a former official with the Afghan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told IRIB that during the
past two years there have been reports indicating that
NATO-led forces have been helping the Taliban in some
troubled areas.

On December 2007, Michael Semple, the deputy head of
the EU mission in Afghanistan, and Mervyn Patterson,
another EU official, were ordered out of the country
after reports showed that they had offered aid and
development incentives to tribal elders in the Taliban
heartlands.

Mujda said the US invaded the country on the pretext
of fighting terrorism but Washington actually wanted
to create a base in the area to exercise pressure on
its rivals and on the surrounding countries.

He continued that as the next Afghan presidential
election is due next year, there are reports that
Washington has started direct talks with the Taliban
to secure the event, adding that some meetings have
been held in the UAE who is mediating the process.

Mujda did not dismiss the rumors that the US would
give the Taliban an important role in the next Afghan
administration.

He said that the US has faced many problems in
Afghanistan in fighting terrorism and drug
trafficking. Moreover, the Bush administration has
faced financial problems at home, thus it is possible
that Washington is seeking another solution to the
Afghan problem, namely through dialogue.

Meanwhile, both Afghan and Pakistani Taliban have
repeatedly said that they would agree to initiate
peace talks on the condition that the foreign forces
leave Afghanistan.

The diplomat added that although Pakistan has
disappointed Washington in brokering a peace deal with
the insurgents, the US needs to remain friends with
Islamabad for it is the only way logistic supplies
could reach the coalition forces in Afghanistan.

Furthermore, one way to jeopardize the security
situation in Afghanistan is for the US to encourage
more cross border attacks by the Taliban from
Pakistan's territory, Mujda concluded.


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