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Unless you spray Afghanistan ' s poppy fields and kill the crops, some argue there is no way you can ever win against an insurgency fueled by so much heroin money.
Spraying is not a total solution. We have been able to bring a decline in poppy production in Afghanistan. We have freed 18 provinces in Afghanistan from poppy production. We have reduced poppy by 19 percent this year in Afghanistan. If we continue to work that way, Afghanistan will over time be free of poppies. Spraying will alienate the population.

Did you meet with [newly elected Pakistani President Asif Ali] Zardari when you were here in New York at the United Nations General Assembly?
I just met him. We should all help President Zardari because he has the right intentions and the right policy for Pakistan and for the region, and I think he deserves our assistance.

Reportedly, ISI [Pakistan ' s intelligence agency] was implicated in the bombing of the Indian embassy in Afghanistan. So the question for Mr. Zardari is, Can he get control of the people in ISI who are sympathetic to and supportive of the Taliban?
That is a very important question. I think we have to enable the current Pakistani government to do that. They have the right attitude. They are on our side. They are on the side of the international community in fighting terrorism. That is good for Pakistan as well. We have to give them the support and the means to deliver that.

But the army is very strong in Pakistan.
It is. And I hope there will be changes of attitude in the army as well.

Do you have faith in the new chief of staff [Gen. Ashfaq Kiyani]?
I have faith in Zardari, and I am sure he will deliver. I am hearing good things about General Kiyani as well. Afghanistan will do everything to give them a sense of confidence.

Both U.S. presidential candidates say they would send two to three more brigades to Afghanistan. Do you think that there is any point in additional American troops going to Afghanistan when American casualties are so high there unless there is a change in strategy?
The American casualties are not high, and the American casualties will not be high.

They are higher than they are in Iraq.
In the past three months, yes. Because of the things that we did not do for the past six years. The Afghan people are not bringing casualties to the American forces. It is the terrorists who are also attacking us in Afghanistan. That is why we have to have the right approach. A surge is good to concentrate at the right place. But at the same time we must fully back the training and equipping of the Afghan army and police, and we must prepare for a day where Afghanistan will be no longer a burden on the shoulders of the United States and the rest of the international community.

Are you asking President Bush for more forces?
I will not be specifically asking for more forces. It is a … U.S. plan to send more forces to Afghanistan. What we would ask is that these forces be deployed in the right places … and there must also be a lot of concentration on training the Afghan army and the police.

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  • Posted By: Sultan Ahmed @ 10/14/2008 11:18:08 AM

    surge is not good,
    surge is not solution of the present crisis,
    surge will become the basic reason of more complications
    in regard to world economy and deathes.


    I am very happy,
    hearing the news,
    they are swiftly coming to right point
    by offering of share in power to Talban.


    Talban do not come in the ring of terrorist,
    they were ruller,and have been in power for remarkable time,
    they were attacked,levelling allegation against them,
    they were defeated and aftermath comppelled to fight for their existance,
    they are in fact freedom fighters.


    President Karzai is playing a remarkable role
    as he requested to Saudi king for negotiation with Talban,
    that is a landmark step taken by him


    I hope,
    there will a good result of the talks,
    going on under the leadership of Saudi king,
    because he is not only sincere in efforts ,
    but also whole muslim world gives him unique respect,
    as a spirtial leader,

  • Posted By: Krohn @ 10/01/2008 8:55:20 PM

    A man of great wisdom:
    http://www.atlah.org/broadcast/manningreport.html

  • Posted By: lovejusticepeace @ 10/01/2008 10:18:03 AM

    USA has attacked and invaded the wrong countries .
    USA should have invaded Saudi Arabia , Pakistan and U.A.E.
    Why ?
    The ideology for the attacks on USA came from Saudi Arabia.
    The tech knowhow from Pakistan.
    The money from U.A.E.
    Its still not late.

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