Despite measures undertaken by the international community, particularly the Bush administration, it appears that no progress has been made in Afghanistan. The country is still facing a growin terrorist threat, which seems to directly undermine its own stability and the security interests of the United States. Even though the criminal activities of the Taliban and Al Qaeda have decreased after the US invasion, extremist groups have rebuilt in the borderlands of Pakistan and Afghanistan. These two states remain the primary battle grounds in the war against terror.
This essay argues for the need to improve the precarious situation in Afghanistan. In this respect, the United States and the international community should accomplish one major objective: the creation of a stable Afghan government that neither experiences internal conflicts, nor poses any external threats.



October 11, 2009
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The choice of the United States of its allies (the underground networks) are starkly medieval in orientation and biblical ( a morbid interpretation that confuses Nazi Germany with the rest of the world as a pretext for a judeo-christian crusade while it forgets its own Columbian heritage and the consequences - should the native Americans choose to follow the US response - of course should they do so, it shall be less morbid for they would not be evangelical in orientation as the nearly every US initiative is - including the infiltration of non-christian communities and societies). Afghanistan as a problematique that is a creation of the United States while the rest of its NATO partners are expected to pay the price globally for the consequences of such an evangelical global expedition - including those states and their populaces that become the unwitting victims to such a morbidity in contemporary times is what is the ironical tragedy.
The attempt to rewrite history or confuse Nazi Germany experiences with fostering the same over the rest of the world - barely would make it to the notion of justice even as one agrees with the Nuremburg Trials. The US can scarce make it past even the first round should it be put under a scanner by theose states and societies that become such victims to its evangelical designs and morbid expeditions.
The socialization and the replacement of the original civil society with the uncivil society - via subterfuges and infiltrations to claim after a period of time that it has reversed history - in a war against the original civil society barely makes strategic sense nor means civility. As a young state that struggles to find itself some culture and some notions of civilization va such evangelical expeditions (barely gives either of the two) is bound to raise questions and problematiques of the future. Just like the Taliban was the favourite "atta boy" exclamations just barely a decade back!