POLITICS: Behind Cautious Signal, a Decision for Afghan Peace Talks
By Gareth Porter*
KABUL, Jan 26, 2010 (IPS) - Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal's very cautiously-worded support for a negotiated settlement with the Taliban leadership in an interview published Monday is only the first public signal of a policy decision by the Barack Obama administration to support a political settlement between the Hamid Karzai regime and the Taliban, an official of McChrystal's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) command has revealed in an interview with IPS.
Speaking to the Financial Times, McChrystal couched his position on negotiations in terms of an abstract support for negotiated settlements of wars, saying, "I believe that a political solution to all conflicts is the inevitable outcome." The ISAF commander avoided a direct answer to the question of whether the Taliban could play a role in a future Afghan government.
When pressed by the interviewer on the issue, McChrystal would only say that "any Afghan can play a role if they focus on the future and not the past."
The ISAF official, who spoke with IPS on condition that he would not be named, was much more candid about the centrality of peace negotiations with the Taliban leadership in the Obama administration's strategy in Afghanistan and about the understanding of the ISAF command that the Taliban leadership is independent of al Qaeda and is already positioning itself for a political settlement.
Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
One way out of Bush's war
Labels:
Afghanistan War,
Diplomacy,
Negotiations,
Obama Administration,
Peace,
Peace Process,
Taliban
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Women for peace
Can change the world.
Bill Moyers:
Bill Moyers:
The JOURNAL profiles Leymah Gbowee, a woman who led her fellow countrywomen to fight for and win peace in war-torn Liberia, and Abigail Disney, who produced the documentary of their struggle and triumph in the award-winning film PRAY THE DEVIL BACK TO HELL.
Labels:
Abigail Disney,
Leymah Gbowee,
Liberia,
Peace,
Pray the Devil Back to Hell,
War,
Women
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Friday, September 07, 2007
September 15
Maybe Bush will make sure he's outta town:
While the momentum for the Sept. 15 Peace/Impeachment demonstration grows, the Bush Administration is going to extraordinary lengths to suppress the mobilizing for this mass demonstration.
Less than 18 hours ago, National Park Service Police turned a September 15 Press Conference, held in front of the White House, into a chaotic scene. On the pretext that there was no permit for a three foot long folding table that the media placed their microphones on, the police intervened in the middle of the press conference to announce that it was an unpermitted activity. Three people were arrested and are still being held in jail. They include Adam Kokesh, an Iraq war veteran; Tina Richards of Grassroots America; and Ian Thompson an ANSWER Coalition organizer.
The Parks Police even rode a horse directly into the crowd of reporters and shocked onlookers. The National Parks Police is an agency in the Interior Department whose Secretary is a member of George W. Bush's cabinet. In recent weeks September 15 organizers have been fined more than $30,000 for putting up posters promoting the September 15 March on Washington.
We encourage ImpeachBush.org members to circulate this email and the important story from the AFP wire story that documents this outrageous assault against Free Speech rights by the Bush Administration. At the end of this email we are also enclosing a link to a video on YouTube that shows some part of the suppression of the September 15 press conference yesterday.
Bush and company want to prevent people from coming out for a mass action led by Iraq war veterans and their families that will expose his war propaganda as a lie. The Administration wants to suppress the growing movement for impeachment. This is a showdown of great magnitude.
Please make every effort to come to Washington DC on September 15. We will not be intimidated. Join the tens of thousands who are coming to Washington, DC on September 15. Buses, car caravans and vans are coming from more than 100 cities.
If you cannot personally come you can help by making a generous donation. The buses, literature, posters, stage, sound and other expenses are immense. Many have already contributed. Please do your part and make a contribution today by clicking this link.
If you have made a donation today please consider doing so again today by clicking this link.
Labels:
Anti-war,
Demonstrations,
Impeachment,
Peace,
Protesters,
Washington D.C.
Monday, March 05, 2007
The power of you
To stop the clash of civilizations.
The cause:
The video:
The cause:
Talk is rising of a ‘clash of civilizations’. But the problem isn’t culture, it’s politics – from 9/11 to Guantanamo, Iraq to Iran. This clash is not inevitable, and we don't want it.The message to the politicians:
So where to start? The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the key symbol of the rift between Islam & the West. It's time to step up and take the initiative.
Add your voice below and when leaders meet in late March, our message will be delivered in a way they can’t ignore...
Petition to Israeli, Palestinian & international leaders: The Palestinian-Israeli conflict lies at the heart of a global clash threatening to divide us all. People from every corner of the world want a just and lasting peace in the Middle East - and the international community can and must help bring all sides to the table. Start Real Middle East Talks Now, and stay at the negotiating table until we have peace...
Labels:
Clash of Civilization,
Israel,
Palestine,
Peace
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Prayer for peace belongs to all religions
Including Islam:
TONGI, Bangladesh (AP) -- Some 3 million Muslims put aside their country's violent struggle with political corruption and Islamic extremists and raised their hands in prayer for global peace at one of the world's largest religious gatherings.
The final prayer Sunday capped a three-day Islamic gathering on the sandy banks of the River Turag in a small industrial town just north of Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital.
Pilgrims, many of whom left work early to join the prayer, streamed into the site stretching 190 acres along both banks of the river. As the crowd overflowed the space, people arrived at the site on packed boats or climbed onto the rooftops of nearby buildings.
Friday, January 12, 2007
Angela Merkel wants to help solve the Israeli-Palestinian conundrum
""We want to take on responsibility in the Middle East process even if we're aware that it is an extremely difficult political area," the chancellor told the Guardian in an interview at the chancellery in Berlin. "We know that the issue of the two-states solution is of the greatest importance for many other conflicts in the region."
My god, how strange. A politician who actually wants to stop wars.
My god, how strange. A politician who actually wants to stop wars.
Labels:
Angela Merkel,
Germany,
Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
Middle East,
Peace
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
The love of one mother
for her child can bring down empires.
Labels:
Bush,
Cindy Sheehan,
Failed Presidency,
Peace,
Worst President Ever
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