Thursday, October 30, 2008

Peace Talks In Afghanistan?

An Afghan National Army soldier fought near Kamu. General David Petraeus has spoken about the need for a regional approach to resolving the Afghan conflict. (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times)

Afghanistan Tests Waters For Overture To Taliban
-- International Herald Tribune

KABUL, Afghanistan: The Afghan government and its allies in the region have begun approaching the Taliban and other insurgent groups with new intensity to test the possibilities for eventual peace talks, Western diplomats and Afghan officials here say.

The diplomatic approaches have been stepped up over the last several months by the Afghan government, as well as by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, the officials said. They are part of a broad political effort to stem the downward spiral of violence in Afghanistan and the steep decline of public support for the government during a year that has proved to be the bloodiest of the past seven.

Security has deteriorated to the point that a growing chorus of Western diplomats, NATO commanders and Afghans has begun to argue that the insurgency cannot be defeated solely by military means. Some officials in Kabul contend that the war against the insurgents cannot be won and are calling for negotiations.

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