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"Failure Foretold: The Sunset of the US Adventure in Afghanistan and the Rise of Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan"

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Blogger GLToffic said...

As to the matter of Afghanistan individually and the region as a whole, I have felt from the very beginning of US/Ally involvement that the failure to define a goal to divide Afghanistan into two separate nations from day one to have been a major strategic mistake. Division of Pashtun Afghanistan south of the Hindu Kush from its centuries long dominated minority groups to the north has been, to me, a key solution to less violence and more progress in the region. I also believe, that with Russian help and steady pressure, that North Afghanistan should have been steered towards unification with Tajikistan. While Tajikistan is not a model for democracy, compared to Kabul over these past decades it has been Switzerland. Separately life for Tajikistan and North Afghanistan seem pretty bleak.

But combined they would become an entirely different basis of a viable economic country. The relative lowland of North Afghanistan combined with the water resources, hydro power and recently discovered hydrocarbons of Tajikistan would, together, provide a basis for the combined new nation to climb from the very depths of economic stagnation in which they now live.


As to the Pashtun and Pakistan that is for them to work out. The denial of a greater Pashtunistan if you will by Pakistan has been a major geopolitical mistake. Even more probably would be the annexation, in whole cloth, of the Pashtun area of Afghanistan into Pakistan and so let the Pakistani and Pashtun collectively sew the whirlwind they have fostered for so many decades together.

Finally, as it has been the Saudi's who have done the most damage to foment war in the region, perhaps it is the third option that the Saudi's should have to annex Baluchistan into the Saudi Nation (with the support and blessing of all regional neighbors united for it) and become responsible for it's long term progress. As a sort of autonomous region of Saudi Arabia, it could receive the financial support, development financing and yet allow for protection of borders with its neighbors, that has long been missing in a regional equation.

Of course the "miracle" development that would free up decades of endless violence for the entire region would be for India to give up all claims to Kashmir. Just plain stubborn spite has fueled that geopolitical stalemate from the very beginning of both nation states. It is too bad there is not enough world leverage to make that crisis all go away by India just packing up and going home.

6:26 PM

Blogger China Hand said...

Thanks to GLToffic for that thoughtful comment. If there is an emotional US commitment to Afghanistan, I think it involves an unwillingness to abandon northern Afghanistan, Kabul, and the Tajiks who have worked side by side with the West against the USSR and the Taliban for decades to the mercies of a Pashtun-dominated state. If northern Afghanistan's energy plays succeed, maybe there will be international support for partition of Afghanistan similar to what happened in Sudan.

11:17 AM

Blogger Prem Devara said...

@Gl Toffic, India should pack up and go home ? Thats a wonderful thought but please let india ponder on the issue, by standing its ground i.e, kashmir is within India as it has been from both the historical and political perspectives. Coming to Afghanistan, India is trying to play a constructive role playing a soft power,as it aware of the unpleasant spill overs from a disturbed neighborhood.

10:03 AM

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