WASHINGTON, Jan 18: Nato chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has denounced Afghanistan’s “ineffective” government and said the authorities there are almost as much to blame for the country’s plight as the Taliban. And in response, the Afghan government has said its foreign allies must share the blame for the dire straits the country finds itself in.
The comments by the Nato secretary-general, in an opinion piece for The Washington Post newspaper on Sunday, were an unusually strong expression of the alliance’s dissatisfaction with the government of President Hamid Karzai. Mr Scheffer did not mention Mr Karzai by name, but his remarks came at a politically sensitive time for the Afghan leader who is due for re-election this year.
Analysing the situation in the country seven years after the toppling of the Taliban regime, Mr Scheffer argued that the Afghans and their western allies “are not where we might have hoped to be by now”. While the country’s north and west were largely at peace, the south and east were “riven by insurgency, drugs and ineffective government”, he wrote. Adopting a rather harsh tone, the Nato leader went on to insist that “the basic problem in Afghanistan is not too much Taliban; it’s too little good governance”. “Afghans need a government that deserves their loyalty and trust; when they have it, the oxygen will be sucked away from the insurgency,” he added. Mr Scheffer said the international community must still step up its support for Afghanistan. “But we have paid enough, in blood and treasure, to demand that the Afghan government take more concrete and vigorous action to root out corruption and increase efficiency, even where that means difficult political choices.”
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As he underscored the importance of Afghanistan for the West, Mr Scheffer also hinted that the patience of Nato member nations might not be limitless. “The populations in countries that have contributed troops to the Nato-led mission are wondering how long this operation must last -- and how many young men and women we will lose carrying it out,” he wrote.
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http://www.dawn.com/2009/01/19/top2.htm
A major miscalculation of the Bush Adminstration was to betray the mostly non-Pashtun Northern Alliance by installing the Pashtun Karzai.