Karzai Wants to Make a Deal
Since apparently Karzai tried to make a deal with the Taliban, a whole bunch of Chevys that are just about as practical.
View ArticleCODEL’s Longform Mother’s Day Card for Afghan Women
If it weren’t for congressional delegations (CODELs) and all the good they do, we’d never know that, according to this piece in Time, “Afghanistan’s Success Will Be Measured By Women’s Progress.” Which...
View ArticleAfghan Elections Explained, in GIFs and in Song
If you’re the kind of person who wants to love Foreign Policy but can’t get past the popups…or the content…or the editorial direction it’s taken…this post is for you. If you worry more about Mynamar...
View Article5 Ways the Afghan Election Should End (But Won’t)
As I’m drafting this, journalists are waiting on a joint Kerry/Abdullah/Ghani press conference. All goes as planned, the latest example of American non-intervention in a totes transparent process will...
View ArticleDemocracy, Kerry Style
I admit I went full Jim Jones back when the unity government deal was first announced. In my youth those many weeks ago, I drank deeply and early at the fount of Kerry Will Fix All the Things. The...
View Article5 Questions for Ghani’s First 100 Days
Since there was an inauguration in Afghanistan today, figured I’d take a break from the usual Monday posting. But since I can’t seem to do anything but some variation on a listicle this early in the...
View ArticleThe Offer Ghani Can’t Refuse
After the kind of delay that only makes sense if you’re George Lucas and you haven’t figured out a way to bring Jar Jar back into Episode VII so you keep delaying the next movie hoping that maybe by...
View ArticleThe President’s Pakistan Pivot
“The Cadets Go to Abbottabad” should be the reboot of the Police Academy franchise Steve Guttenberg’s been praying for. Instead it’s the story of six Afghan army officer trainees heading from Kabul to...
View ArticleSurprising no one, Ghani cancels Indian arms deal
Government sources have confirmed that President Ashraf Ghani has suspended a request made by former president Hamid Karzai in his final months in office that India supply Afghanistan’s military with...
View ArticleSayyaf Drops Stellar Hair Band Reference
Highly respected scholar, mujahideen, and leading edge hipster Abdul Rasul Sayyaf nearly gave a hearty shout out to New Jersey’s favorite sons while talking about one Mullah Omar. Ex-Jehadi leader...
View ArticleWhat Winning Looks Like, Embassy Twitter Edition
< div class=”td-paragraph-padding-2″> It’s been a rough couple of weeks in Afghanistan: Monday, Angiza Shinwari, a Nangarhar provincial council member and one of the brighter spots in non-Kabul...
View ArticleCarter In Afghanistan, Talking About ISIL
“I’ve see the reports of people essentially rebranding themselves as ISIL here in Afghanistan, as has occurred in other places,” Carter said, using an acronym for the militant group. “The reports I’ve...
View ArticleDoS Denied Afghan Husband’s Visa: SCOTUS Wants to Know Why
Those who’ve worked/fought/bled in Afghanistan know that foreign forces both here and in Iraq owe a debt of undying gratitude to the interpreters who made life a lot easier for coalition troops. Many...
View ArticleCarter Cagey On Kandahar
During Ash Carter’s “Everything Is Super Fine In Afghanistan” tour, he made a stop at Kandahar Airfield, which might figure in to his suggestions for the Commander in Chief about the pace of the US...
View ArticleAbdullah’s Talking About the Talks
Sharp dressed man and Afghanistan’s CEO Dr. Abdullah Abdullah told his cabinet that peace talks with the Taliban would be happening soon. Speaking during the cabinet meeting on Monday Dr. Abdullah...
View ArticleMujahideen Part Deux: The Wrath Of Ismail Khan
A long time ago, in a reality far, far away, there were the Commies. The Commies were bad, and if you didn’t like the Commies, that meant you were good. Until you turned out to be bad. Then you were...
View ArticleSuper Scary Taliban Takeover Plans
Indeed, the Taliban is expected to gain more territory and power this year. ― Afghanistan: Five Tasks for Ghani’s Crucial U.S. Visit | The Diplomat
View ArticleCamp Afghanistan? Closed This Summer, Congress Pissed
“Congress is also subject to limitations getting in there now, as well,” Lynch said, referring to Afghanistan. “So we’re doing less oversight, because of the limitations of assets there, we’re told. So...
View ArticleAshraf Ghani and the Americans
It’s been years since he last set foot in the land that once gave him sanctuary. He’s a different man than he was then, and the gray that used to dust his temples has grown, marking the hard years in...
View ArticleNATO Ready To See Other Presidents?
If you’re the commander of all NATO and US forces in Afghanistan trying to hold a discreet meeting with a former warlord who’s publicly expressed his opposition to the government your country’s...
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