Posts Tagged ‘NATO’

Prince Abdul Ali Seraj: U.S. weakening of Karzai could spell disaster for Afghanistan

Prince Abdul Ali Seraj: U.S. weakening of Karzai could spell disaster for Afghanistan
Prince Abdul Ali Seraj is a direct descendant of nine generations of kings of Afghanistan. He is also the president of the National Coalition for Dialogue with Tribes of Afghanistan, a grassroots trans-tribal movement that has had much success in unifying all the tribes and an organization that works...
September 27th, 2010 | Featured, Middle East, South Central/South Asia | Read More

Does an Afghanistan exit strategy hurt our allies?

Does an Afghanistan exit strategy hurt our allies?
I am the Afghanistan Blogging Fellow for The Seminal and Brave New Foundation. You can read my work on The Seminal or at Rethink Afghanistan. The views expressed below are my own. Uh oh, looks like you are starting to have an effect on the war. Congress is freaking out, calling hearings, holding up...
June 18th, 2010 | Politics, US | Read More

Afghanistan: What happens when our allies ‘do more’

Afghanistan: What happens when our allies ‘do more’
If you’ve been following the recent military operations in Helmand and Kandahar, you’ve likely noticed that it’s been something of an unmitigated disaster. And not just a disaster in the sense that most of our military efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan have been disasters —...
June 14th, 2010 | Middle East | Read More