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Asia Times Online :: War and Terror var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? 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Washington is determined to exclude Russia from the country, even as Moscow insists on its legitimate role. The prospect of peace and a United States-sponsored oil and gas pipeline via Afghanistan suits India, but Delhi has been slow off the mark. Iran has begun counter moves to assert its authority. Hapless Afghans can only look on as others decide their fate. - M K Bhadrakumar (Oct 14, '08) Afghan talks widen US-UK rift Political talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban are likely to deepen the rift between the United States, with its preference for building up troop numbers in Afghanistan, and Britain, which sees talk offering a quicker exit opportunity than reliance on guns and bombs. - Gareth Porter (Oct 10, '08) The savagery of a surge that failed Death, fear and mayhem, spread by a failed coalition "surge" in Afghanistan in 2007, has brutalized the population and filled the ranks of the Taliban with enraged Afghans who've seen relatives eviscerated by coalition bombs. Amid countrywide starvation and poverty, listless and lawless Kabul lies in tatters. Hope is fading fast here, and once the Afghans lose all hope, the Americans will have lost this war. - Anand Gopal (Oct 10, '08) A long, hot winter for Pakistan A bomb disguised as a gift basket of sweets has demolished the headquarters of Pakistan's Anti-Terrorist Force in Islamabad and set the tone for the Taliban's strategy to strike government and Western forces before they're dug in for all-out war. US-led troops, meanwhile, are in a frenzy of preparation inside Pakistan, perhaps with an eye to November's US presidential election. - Syed Saleem Shahzad (Oct 10, '08) Uyghurs stuck in Guantanamo limbo The White House has blocked a US Federal Court order to release 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay, claiming that freeing "war on terror" prisoners onto US soil could set a dangerous precedent. A day after learning they would be freed, the detention of the Uyghurs, held without charges since 2001, is once again "indefinite". (Oct 9, '08) THE ROVING EYE Wall Street: A new Iraq War The Wall Street US$810 billion - and counting - bailout is being interpreted by millions of angry Americans as no less than a class struggle weapon of mass destruction. It may cost US taxpayers over $2 trillion after real interest payments are added. Whoever is elected will inherit this toxic mess - which includes the biggest fiscal and foreign deficits in US history and no control of monetary policy. Yes, this bailout is a second Iraq war. - Pepe Escobar (Oct 9, '08) 'Play or no pay' warning for Pakistan The United States needs to rethink its entire approach to Pakistan, recommends a bipartisan report whose authors include those with links to both US presidential candidates. Washington has provided about US$11 billion in aid to Pakistan since 2001, and this "era of the blank check is over", the report suggests, given Islamabad's patchy record in the struggle against the Taliban and al-Qaeda. - Jim Lobe (Oct 8, '08) US, Pakistan torn apart over terror The "war on terror" in South Asia consists primarily of two battles, the first waged by United States-led forces against the Taliban inside Afghanistan and the second by the Pakistani military against militants in its tribal areas. Until these struggles are better coordinated, ties between Washington and Islamabad can only get worse. - Tariq Mahmud Ashraf (Oct 8, '08) S&P turns screw on Pakistan The Pakistani economy, already beset on all sides as the country is riven by violence and runaway inflation, took another dent this week with a further downgrade of its foreign-currency rating. The government is now going cap-in-hand to international agencies and Gulf neighbors to keep going. - R M Cutler (Oct 8, '08) Taliban wake-up call for India For the bulk of the Indian strategic community, the unthinkable is happening - there is the prospect of an Afghan settlement involving the Taliban. The ground is dramatically shifting in the neighborhood and Delhi can no longer afford to entirely conflate the Taliban movement with al-Qaeda. - M K Bhadrakumar (Oct 8, '08) The fatal flaw in Afghan peace moves While the parties involved are playing coy, it is beyond doubt that Saudi Arabia-brokered Afghan peace talks have begun. Using a mix of the godly and the worldly, which is useful for finessing a movement like the Taliban that crisscrosses religion and politics, the United States aims to keep the process within a tiny, exclusive circle of friends and allies. This means no role for Iran and Russia. It also means failure. - M K Bhadrakumar (Oct 7, '08) Look who came to dinner ... Former Taliban foreign minister Wakeel Ahmed Muttawakil was one of the special guests at a dinner hosted by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia at which a peace process with the Taliban is said to have been discussed. Muttawakil tells Syed Saleem Shahzad of the good relations the Taliban once enjoyed with the Saudis, but won't be drawn further. If previous Saudi efforts are a guide, a Muslim peacekeeping force for Afghanistan is on the menu. (Oct 7, '08) Syria plays hardball with the Saudis Saudi Arabia's refusal to denounce the deadly September 27 attack in Syria has enflamed relations between Damascus and Riyadh. The Syrians believe the Saudis, furious over defeat in Beirut and Syria's diplomatic successes, are now financing radicals in Lebanon to strike at both Hezbollah and Syria - a move that could set the region ablaze. - Sami Moubayed (Oct 7, '08) US wars keep the money flowing Doom and gloom merchants in the United States military/industrial complex have got it all wrong. There is no chance of the Pentagon's massive budget being cut any time soon, or the military in any way "transformed", no matter who takes over the White House. The simple fact is, the United States is at war. - David Isenberg (Oct 7, '08) Bush's final Iran blunder? The George W Bush administration's decision to turn down the opportunity of a diplomatic presence in Iran - despite Tehran's strong signals welcoming the idea - can be seen as a move to avoid undermining Republican Senator John McCain's presidential chances. More ominously, it could be tied to the drumbeats of war sounded by Israel. - Kaveh L Afrasiabi (Oct 6, '08) US cool to Israeli strike on Iran Washington is sticking to its policy of sanctions on Iran, reports say, and won't give Israel a green light to strike at its nuclear facilities - for now. The US is worried that Israel won't knock out all Iran's nuclear sites and that retaliation would target US troops. (Oct 6, '08) Pakistan, US await militant showdown Britain's commander in Afghanistan admits the war against the Taliban can't be won, even as the Afghan government makes overtures to Taliban leader Mullah Omar to join the political process. It's not going to happen, and Pakistan and the United States are actively preparing for the inevitable - a clash with the Taliban inside Pakistan. - Syed Saleem Shahzad (Oct 6, '08) SPEAKING FREELY A way through the Afghan labyrinth Seven years of international "nation-building" in Afghanistan have created a labyrinthine world of foreign non-profit and private-sector institutions engaged in fractious aid efforts which have left the country unable to deal with the creeping Taliban threat that now also threatens Pakistan. - M Ashraf Haidari (Oct 6, '08) In life, or death, Baitullah's fight endures Reports of the death of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud may be premature, but they do raise the issue of how his demise will affect the struggle he has championed against foreign forces in Afghanistan and Pakistani troops in the tribal areas. If history is any indication, another leader will quickly emerge to replace the man described as "more dangerous than Osama bin Laden", and the battle will go even more global. - Syed Saleem Shahzad (Oct 2, '08) DISPATCHES FROM AMERICA How forgotten Iraq may elect the president The centerpiece of the United States presidential race may turn on an almost forgotten war in a forgotten country - Iraq, a tinderbox that could explode at any moment. The war is causing two powerful riptides just below the surface of American politics. There is Democrat Senator Barack Obama's war, the realistic disaster that most Americans have now accepted, and Republican Senator John McCain's war, the symbolic success story that so many Americans still wish was the reality. - Ira Chernus (Oct 1, '08) The cost of boots on the ground in Iraq The 190,000 contractors in Iraq and neighboring countries, from cooks to truck drivers, have cost US taxpayers US$100 billion from the start of the war through the end of 2008, a new US government study says. Yet while it costs half a million dollars per year to maintain a Blackwater professional armed guard, it costs exactly the same to keep one sergeant in combat in Iraq. (Oct 1, '08) Iran fears nuclear witchhunt The cash-strapped International Atomic Energy Agency's flip-flops on Iran, now saying it cannot confirm the absence of a clandestine nuclear program, raise concerns that the United Nations' nuclear watchdog is under pressure from the West to tighten the screws on Tehran. At the same time, the longer the nuclear crisis continues, the less isolated Tehran becomes internationally. - Kaveh L Afrasiabi (Oct 1, '08) Syria's unlikely shepherd The United States may be easing its stance towards Syria, an ally of Iran still listed by the US as a sponsor of terror, with talk of a "potential thaw" following recent talks. Damascus has appealed for Washington's help in its burgeoning peace process with Israel, while Saturday's deadly car-bombing in Damascus highlights the need for coordinated counter-terrorism efforts. - Jim Lobe (Oct 1, '08)  Bad tidings in Iraqi Kurdistan A volatile situation has developed in northern Iraq, where Baghdad's decision to launch "Operation Good Tidings", a military offensive to grasp control of Kurdish-controlled territories, has turned Kurds against the government. Mindful of old wounds, autonomous Kurdistan sees the deployment as a test of its power and promises to match each Iraqi brigade with two of its own. (Oct 1, '08) Japan adrift in the Indian Ocean For the second time in a year, the question of whether or not to extend Japan's Indian Ocean commitment in the US-led war in Afghanistan may decide the fate of the Japanese cabinet. Prime Minister Taro Aso is caught between public opposition to Japan's militarization and unrelenting pressure from Washington to "shoulder its responsibilities". Chasing pirates may be a better option. (Oct 1, '08)  September 2008 Cost of the war in Iraq (JavaScript Error) To see more details, click here. inc_totals_at_rate(100); ATol Specials Syed Saleem Shahzad reports on the Afghan war from the Taliban side (Dec '06) How Hezbollah defeated Israel By Mark Perry and Alastair Crooke (Oct '06) Mark Perry and Alastair Crooke talk to the 'terrorists' (Mar, '06)   The evidence for and against Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program   Nir Rosen goes inside the Iraqi resistance Nir Rosen rides with the 3rd armored cavalry in western Iraq Islamism, fascism and terrorism by Marc Erikson For earlier articles go to: September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 July 2006 June 2006 May 2006 April 2006 March 2006 February 2006 January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 February 2003 January 2003 Dec 24-Nov 11 2002 Nov 10-Oct 11 2002 Oct 10-Sep 10 2002 Sep 9-Jul 20 2002 Jul 19-Jun 21 2002 Jun 20-Apr 9 2002 Apr 9-Jan 2 2002 Dec 31-Jul 26 2001 Click Here     All material on this website is copyright and may not be republished in any form without written permission. 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