Sunday, February 12, 2012
Negotiating with the Taliban
There are many who say the only way to conclude the Afghan War (or at least our involvement with it) is by negotiating a settlement with the Taliban. Some initial negotiations are underway at the moment. Going into these negotiations, our administration is insisting on some up-front agreements such as Taliban statements indicating support for the peace process and renouncing support for terrorist organizations. A former State Department official - Karl Inderfurth - has some experience negotiating with the Taliban. Inderfurth offers some caution in an online article entitled "A Taliban Rope-a-Dope Strategy", The AFPAK Channel Blog, Foreign Policy, January 25, 2012.
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