Afghanistan - paths to peace By Muhammad Abdullah Gul
History is about to take a monumental turn in the rugged, desolate hills and dales of Afghanistan where the world's sole superpower leads an alliance facing defeat at the hands of the nameless resistance fighters of al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
The impact of this enormous defeat will be felt across the globe.
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Today the Taliban stand unbeaten and seemingly unbeatable. Their ranks have swelled and their morale is high.
Obama's speech of December 1, 2009, was a strong indicator of fatigue and exhaustion on the part of the US and, consequently, signalled an influx of young, enthusiastic Afghan recruits into Taliban ranks.
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Karzai's choice of cabinet is equally disastrous. He refilled ministries with the same corrupt and inefficient warlords who are simply unable to defend against a Taliban onslaught when it comes - possibly in the autumn of 2010.