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Afghanistan: War & Occupation  
Afghanistan: War & Occupation
James Ingalls
Sonali Kolhatkar
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Where recorded: Los Angeles, CA
Date recorded: 29 Sep 2006

Afghanistan has always been the sideshow to the main event in Iraq. In the last year, the situation in that impoverished, war-ravaged, land-locked Central Asian country has gone from bad to worse. While U.S. favorite Hamid Karzai sits in Kabul, events outside the capital are deteriorating. Warlords divide regions into fiefdoms. Opium production is at an all-time high. The Taliban is resurgent. Suicide bombings and I.E.Ds., heretofore unknown in Afghanistan, have been copied from Iraq. Military and civilian deaths are increasing. It was supposed to be a quick easy war. It hasn't quite worked out that way for Washington policymakers. They may be learning, as other conquerors have, that it is easy to invade Afghanistan but difficult to pacify and control it.

James Ingalls
James Ingalls is a Staff Scientist at the California Institute of Technology.

Sonali Kolhatkar
Sonali Kolhatkar is host of "Uprising" a daily program on KPFK, Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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