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  • Long Hot Summer in Konduz (firsthand account of why we need to stay the course in Afghanistan)

    09/11/2009 6:56:34 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies · 468+ views
    National Review ^ | 9/11/2009 | Vincent G. Heintz
    In 2008 I worked in the Konduz River Valley, known locally as the Valley of Four. The mayor, a former Taliban government minister, told me that the name (Chahar Darreh in Farsi) was a tribute to the four groups — Tajik, Uzbek, Turkomen, and Pashtun — that have lived together for decades in the valley, a floodplain dotted with mud-walled villages. The valley is isolated. To the west, a desert mountain range separates it from the thriving city of Mazar-e-Sharif. To the north, east, and south, the snake-like Konduz River cordons off the valley from Konduz City and the Ring...
  • Ahmad Shah Massood (1953- September 9, 2001)

    09/09/2004 11:51:32 AM PDT · by Shermy · 8 replies · 1,736+ views
    Afgha.com ^ | September 9, 2004 | Sunil Sainis/Laxman Bahroo
    War brutalizes man, every afghan bears living testimony to this. If the landscape of Afghanistan bears the craters of the endless war, the political and military leadership in Afghanistan also carries war's indelible scars. It is important never to lose sight of this. Ahmed Shah Mas'ud was born to an army family in 1953 in the Panjshir Valley north of the Afghan capital Kabul. His father was a colonel in the Afghan Army and enrolled his son at Kabul's Lycee Istiqlal High School. Upon graduation Mas'ud joined Kabul's Polytechnic Institute. In 1973 King Zahir Shah was deposed and exiled by...
  • Defense Ministers Looking to Expand NATO's Role in Afghanistan

    02/06/2004 12:54:29 PM PST · by Calpernia · 5 replies · 215+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Feb. 6, 2004 | By Kathleen T. Rhem
    NATO defense ministers meeting here today discussed expanding the role of NATO forces in Afghanistan. "NATO's first priority … is to get Afghanistan right," NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said in a late-afternoon press conference. "We have no choice in Afghanistan but to meet our commitments to the people of that country and to the international community." NATO is in command of the United Nations-mandated International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, the country's capital. Almost 8,000 NATO troops are involved in this mission. The first step in expanding the alliance's role there could be to stand up five...