The Nato chief at the conference has made it clear it will remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014, even though its role would be to support the Afghan National Security Force rather than to play any part at the forefront of the struggle. It is unlikely the subtlety of this difference will be appreciated in the country. Most Afghans wish to see foreign troops leave their land. The majority does not, however, wish to be delivered back into the hands of the Taliban and from this arises a considerable dilemma. The similarity of the situation Pakistan and Afghanistan face cannot be ignored. Even though there is, mercifully, no occupying force in our country, the question of sovereignty remains an acute one. The two countries indeed need to work together to defeat militancy, and by doing so regain the independence both so desperately yearn.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 22nd, 2010.
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