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Afghanistan
Taliban not credible threat: Britain
2007-11-30
The Taliban does not pose a real threat to the government of Afghanistan and is far from being a resurgent force, junior British foreign minister Mark Malloch-Brown said in a letter published on Thursday. In the letter to The Independent newspaper, the former UN deputy secretary-general dismissed the findings of a European think-tank report last week which said that the country risks becoming a divided state. “The Taliban do not pose a credible threat to the democratic Afghan government,” Malloch-Brown wrote.

Control: “The Taliban do not control a single province or have the ability to hold territory, showing they are far from being a resurgent force.” He continued: “Much progress has been made since 2001, but we recognise that many challenges remain.”

The Senlis Council wrote in a report last week that Afghanistan is in “crisis” and risks becoming a divided state, as Taliban insurgents now control vast areas of unchallenged territory, and called for the NATO-led force there to be doubled in size to 80,000. The Taliban’s regime was toppled in late 2001 by a US-led offensive, but they have stepped up their attacks recently.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I discounted his comments as soon as I came to the hyphenated last nym thingy.....
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2007-11-30 15:44  

#5  When did the Pod People take over Mark Malloch-Brown? Or is he drinking outta the same water fountain as Murtha?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-11-30 14:34  

#4  In this case they're saying what we've been noticing here: Not only our U.S. and Brit and Canadian forces, but also the Afghan army regularly kick the Talibutt. There are nasty areas like Musa Qala, but the Afghan army's still growing, where the Talibs have peaked unless there's a major change of Pak government.
Posted by: Fred   2007-11-30 13:52  

#3  Britain wouldn't know a "credible threat" if Finsbury Park bit them on the neck.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-11-30 13:00  

#2  And if NATO left poor, old, feeble Karzai to his own devices how long would he be able to hold out against the Taliban?
Posted by: Abu Uluque6305   2007-11-30 12:49  

#1  And the brits' own influx of muzz immigrants are a bunch of cuddly fluffy bunnies. It's all so wonderful...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-11-30 10:11  

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