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Ahmed Rashid

The Mess in Afghanistan

Ahmed Rashid | New York Review of Books | February 12, 2004

"Since the end of 2002, most of the major US think tanks, human rights groups, and Western NGOs have persistently pointed out the flaws in US strategy and suggested the fairly obvious changes that need to be made. As in Iraq, however, the Bush administration is extremely reluctant to admit its mistakes or rectify them publicly or even make reliable information available." [more]

Analysis: Afghanistan Imperiled

Ahmed Rashid | Nation | September 26, 2002

"Almost a year after the defeat of the Taliban, President Hamid Karzai's government is weaker than it was a few months ago, ethnic and political rivalries plague the country, the military power of the warlords has increased and there is a new wave of anti-Americanism from the Pashtun tribes in the east and south, who feel alienated and victimized both by the Kabul government and US forces." [more]

Pakistan's Military Gov't Heading for Crisis

Ahmed Rashid | EurasiaNet | July 17, 2002

"Three months before Pakistani elections, many expect the US to effectively support military rule no matter how elections go. In light of this public suspicion, Pakistan could be vulnerable to new terrorist attacks. In Karachi and Islamabad, where four terrorist attacks against Westerners have taken place in the past four months, security has become especially tight." [more]

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