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1/24/09

NYT - Obama May Face 'Rebuff' from Europe on Military Step-Up in Afghanistan - by Robert Hunter and Bernhard Gwertzman

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Obama May Face 'Rebuff' from Europe on Military Step-Up in Afghanistan - by Robert Hunter and Bernhard Gwertzman

Consulting Editor, CFR.org
Robert E. Hunter, U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) during the Clinton administration, says despite U.S. calls for a stepped-up military role by European NATO members in Afghanistan, he thinks there will only be a "token response." He pointed to opinion surveys showing "there's not a single European country that wants to see more of its troops go to Afghanistan." The issue will be raised early by the Obama administration, Hunter says, "and if the United States pushes too hard on asking for new forces, it will lead to a rebuff, and at the beginning of an administration you don't want to be rebuffed."

There's no doubt that there is not a lot of confidence in Karzai. There are even supposedly members of his own family who are on the take when it comes to poppy production and the like. Recognizing, however, that Afghanistan is an amazingly complicated place, that competent central government has been the gross exception rather than the rule in that country, to say that somebody other than Karzai could do a better job is putting the wish ahead of what the facts are likely to be.

Note EU-Digest: What is being left out of the above discussion is to negotiate directly with more moderate factions of the Taliban.

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