Concerns are being expressed about the five Taliban released who were part of the Mullah Omar ‘kitchen Cabinet’, powerful figures who were close to the top of the Taliban tree; and that they will swiftly be operational again. The operative word here is ‘were’. They have long been out of play and much has changed since they last trod Afghan soil, not least the internal dynamics of the Taliban themselves. The level of threat they pose is indeterminate, but should not be overestimated. In making the exchange, America once more invoked the doctrine of exceptionalism, to the considerable ire of states such as France that was chided by the Americans for its own negotiating activity in African countries where French nationals have been held, some for years. America wants out of Afghanistan as fast as is decently possible. It is yet another war that they have failed to win and in many ways, comprehensively lost. Sergeant Bergdahl had to be extracted. The five Taliban were probably past their sell-by date in terms of real value. This was good housekeeping rather than a seismic event.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th, 2014.
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@Parvez:
"Graveyard of empires" yeah right. The Pashtuns of Afghanistan have been repeatedly annihilated and mass raped by numerous empires, if not foreign enemies then they do the same among themselves - their failure to progress as a modern nation is largely due to their view that being a tribal 'warrior' is something to aspire to. It's backward, primitive thinking and will only hinder their progress in the long term. Look at Japan for comparison - another nation with similar archaic honour-based values and warrior history: they got destroyed in WWII, accepted defeat and worked towards a new, healthy beginning. This kind of reawakening is what Afghanistan needs.
Sigh there are no winners in any war . there are mere survivors. Who asked Uncle Sam to come and intervene ?
Afghanistan is not known as the graveyard of emipres for nothing .......and yet they don't learn. Now lets see who's next.