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Should a departing UN envoy really say that Afghan is too military-driven with its strategy?”

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Should a departing UN envoy really say that Afghan is too military-driven with its strategy?”

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KABUL, Afghanistan — Hours before boarding a flight out of Kabul , Norwegian diplomat Kai Eide delivered a final warning Saturday as he wrapped up his two-year tenure as the top United Nations diplomat in Afghanistan . “This year can become a year when negative trends are reversed, but it will require a tremendous effort and mobilization of political energy,” Eide told a small women’s conference. “So far, I do not see that mobilization of political energy . . . . If this does not happen, then I believe the negative trends will become unmanageable.” In his final weeks, Eide stepped up his push for political talks with the Taliban as the best way to end the eight-year-old war, and in his final press conference, he expressed concern that President Barack Obama’s decision to send 30,000-35,000 additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan is coming without a concurrent political surge. “I believe that the focus is too much on the military side and too little on the civilian side,” Eide said. “And

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Departing UN envoy says Afghan strategy is too ‘military-driven’ By Dion Nissenbaum, McClatchy Newspapers Dion Nissenbaum, Mcclatchy Newspapers Sat Mar 6, 2:34 pm ET KABUL, Afghanistan — Hours before boarding a flight out of Kabul , Norwegian diplomat Kai Eide delivered a final warning Saturday as he wrapped up his two-year tenure as the top United Nations diplomat in Afghanistan . “This year can become a year when negative trends are reversed, but it will require a tremendous effort and mobilization of political energy,” Eide told a small women’s conference. “So far, I do not see that mobilization of political energy . . . . If this does not happen, then I believe the negative trends will become unmanageable.” In his final weeks, Eide stepped up his push for political talks with the Taliban as the best way to end the eight-year-old war, and in his final press conference, he expressed concern that President Barack Obama’s decision to send 30,000-35,000 additional U.S. troops to Afghani

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It seems hours before boarding a flight out of Kabul, Norwegian diplomat Kai Eide ended up delivering a final warning on Saturday. The UN envoy also stated that Afghan has a strategy that is too ‘military-driven’ to be effective. That sounds about right, seemingly. Sources: Yahoo!

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