Young, educated Afghans are working to reclaim the country—and they need help now, more than ever, even as the U.S. debates its Afghanistan strategy
Tag Archives: Hamid Karzai
Why Hamid Karzai deserves a break
It was on his watch that Afghanistan was transformed for the better
Counting on trouble in Afghanistan
Voting was a hit, but ethnic rivalries and the Taliban could yet derail the election before the results are in
Why Hamid Karzai can’t be beaten
The staying power of Afghanistan’s unlikely leader
Fawzia Koofi on Afghanistan’s fragile future
The parliamentarian and women’s rights advocate hopes for peaceful elections
Taliban peace negotiations: tarting up a betrayal
If anything positive can come out of recent moves toward “peace negotiations” between the United States and the Taliban, it is to finally relieve Afghans of whatever illusions they might still keep regarding America’s commitment to preventing Afghanistan’s re-conquest by the Taliban and their Pakistani puppeteers.
Hamid Karzai: No strings attached
Karzai’s new anti-U.S. stance is driven by a desire to leave office as a peacemaker, not a puppet
Absurdity, there and here
The Harper government is disappointed with Hamid Karzai’s demand that all American-held detainees be turned over to Afghan authorities.
Absurdity, here and there
The latest squabble over Afghan detainees, national security and access to information involves hairdos.
Good news, bad news: Sept. 22-29
Saudi Arabia grants women the right to vote, U.S.-Pakistani relations deteriorate further