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Afghanistan
Pakistan to discuss Taleban strategy with Afghans
2006-12-05
ISLAMABAD - Pakistani Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri will visit Kabul this week to discuss with Afghan authorities how to combat a growing insurgency in the ethnic Pashtun belt straddling their long, porous border. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and his Afghan counterpart, Hamid Kazai, agreed in September to call traditional tribal gatherings, or jirgas, on both sides of the border to win support against a resurgent Taleban.
Maybe they can call a lashkar and break out the drums ...
“Basically, he will discuss how to bring about peace and calm in bordering areas of the two countries,” Pakistani foreign ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam told a weekly news conference, referring to Kasuri’s Dec. 7-9 trip. “The focus would be how to activate traditional institutions to bring down violence and promote peace in the bordering areas,” she said, referring to the proposed jirgas.
"Because that's what we're all about, peace and fluffy kittens ..."
Aslam said Kasuri would discuss Pakistan’s strategy to use political and economic means in tandem with military tactics to combat the insurgency. “We would like to see peace in Afghanistan,” she said.
"On our terms, of course ..."
“It is our conviction that for that we require a comprehensive strategy which must have political reconciliation, massive economic reconstruction, apart from the military action that is already being taken.”
"None of which will be provided by us ..."
Posted by:Steve White

#3  I dunno, Kursheed. Maybe you could stop paying them? Or training them? Or arming them?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-05 14:53  

#2  "It is our conviction that for that we require a comprehensive strategy which must have political reconciliation, massive economic reconstruction, apart from the military action that is already being taken.”

Massive economic reconstruction?

Translation: Give us money and we'll be good little Muslims and stop Taleban caused violence-until the installment is due.

Americans, grab your wallets and your email list of politicians-it's surely being negotiated. Say the words, America, I know you can do it: The Taleban is America's enemy.

The morons apparently still want to "activate traditional institutions to bring down violence"; Allah, that ol traditionalist, has set such a sterling example of how to settle disputes peacefully. Whose eyes get extinguished, whose limbs lopped off, and whose daughter given away as a sex slave in the name of justice THIS time?
Posted by: Jules   2006-12-05 08:24  

#1  I thought you called a jurga but formed a lashkar.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-05 07:28  

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