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May 03, 2006
Taliban Insurgence
The NY Times reports(registration required), "Building on a winter campaign of suicide bombings and assassinations and the knowledge that American troops are leaving, the Taliban appear to be moving their insurgency into a new phase, flooding the rural areas of southern Afghanistan with weapons and men."
"The Taliban and Al Qaeda are everywhere," a shopkeeper, Haji Saifullah, told the commander of American forces in Afghanistan, Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry, as the general strolled through the bazaar of this town to talk to people. "It is all right in the city, but if you go outside the city, they are everywhere, and the people have to support them. They have no choice."
"The security situation is not good," Governor Munib told General Eikenberry and a group of cabinet ministers at a meeting with tribal elders. "The number of Taliban and enemy is several times more than that of the police and Afghan National Army in this province," he said.
But the kicker is the unattributed quote:
"The Bush administration is alarmed, according to a Western intelligence official close to the administration. He said that while senior members of the administration consider the situation in Iraq to be not as bad as portrayed in the press, in Afghanistan the situation is worse than it has been generally portrayed."
Worse than portrayed? Portrayed by whom? The Bush Administration, when it was not refusing to talk about Afghanistan, told us how everything was under control. Now they attribute their own spin to this "general portrayal" through a back-channel.
Afghanistan. Iraq. Darfur.
Posted by Jon Boyd at May 3, 2006 05:57 AM | Permalink
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