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Happy Jack

It's my understanding that the rioters were waving pictures of Massoud. If the Tajiks have lost their tolerance for us, who else is left?

Eric

@HJ or others:

Who really supports Karzai there now?

Have never really read where the government's support is.

MarcLord

I have a mental image of Karzai searching on the internet for lakeside properties in Switzerland. Wonder if anyone in this Administration will remember to help him out.

During the 80s, I usually stayed in the house of a communications professor while stateside. He had spent four years in Afghanistan, so I asked him what the Afghan tribes were like. His answer: "Those poor Russians."

Happy Jack

Eric - do you mean beside the support we provide? I don't think he has much outside of Kabul.

The support he does have is fleeting, as the Pashtun warlords in the provinces will only cooperate if it is in their interests. Cleaning house of the Tajiks isn't making Karzai any friends in that community.

The possibility of collapse in Afghanistan looks likely to me. Unfortunately, our attention is focused elsewhere at the moment.

Soonmyung Hong

Jack:
Hamid Karzai removed three big tajik figure from his cabinet. They're all Masoud's inner circles.

* Yunis Qanuni: Interior Minister
* Mohammed Fahim: Defense Minister
* Abdullah Abdullah: Foreign Minister

ikonoklast

From NPR Morning Edition this a.m.

"Deadly riots sparked by a U.S. military truck crash this week are not a sign of anti-Americanism in Afghanistan, the U.S. ambassador in Kabul says."

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5443261

Oh! Just a little road rage ... ok.
The State Dept. must save the absolute best drugs for their own kool-aid.

Steve Johnson

May be for once we should stop being so nagative and think about Afghanistan itself and the poor people that have nothing to support them. The reason that Afghanistan can't stand on its own feet is because of poeple like us. We are good at pointing finger at others, but have we ever looked at ourselves?

Eric

@Steve:

I think most here are well aware of the overall plight of the Afghans--some much more so than others.


I'll just add that Lang Sahib's post was of a somewhat historical nature.


For those interested in British colonial and military history, another couple battles occurred in 1879.

Here's an interesting web site from Zululand:

LINK


Click on some of the names on the left and see how they ended after being awarded the VC. Hobbesian world that Victorian place be.


I also enjoyed this book on the Victorian-Edwardian British Army:

MR. KIPLING'S ARMY.


If anyone here is a student of the period and could recommend other books, I would appreciate it.

Abe Books, I might add, is one helluva source for book bargains. Have been buying from their database of sellers for 10 years, and have never been disappointed.

W. Patrick Lang

Eric

Not exactly historical. I am guilty of the southern habit of attempting to teach by recounting examples of continuing phenomena. pl

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