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  http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/international.cfm?id=5652002
Thu 3 Jan 2002


Released papers reveal plan for Afghan partition

Gavin Cordon

BRITISH diplomats in the 1950s secretly discussed dividing up
Afghanistan between the neighbouring powers of Russia and Pakistan,
according to official files made public for the first time yesterday.

Amid concerns that the country might slide into chaos and anarchy,
one senior Foreign Office official suggested that its "ultimate
disappearance" would be "no great tragedy".

However, papers released to the Public Record Office show the British
ambassador in Kabul, John Gardener, cautioned against military
intervention, warning that an invading army could be tied down for
years fighting a guerrilla war.

With Cold War tensions mounting, British diplomats in the early 1950s were becoming 
increasingly concerned that a weakened Afghanistan could no longer provide an 
effective "buffer" between an expansionist Soviet Union and
 the Indian sub-continent. Foreign Office officials began floating the idea that the 
best solution was to divide the country between Russia and Pakistan along the line of 
the Hindu Kush.

In June 1951, one senior diplomat, RH Scott, wrote to Gardener pointing out that the 
French were already suggesting that the "obvious solution" to the problems of the 
region was to "engineer" a partition.

"If there is to be an upheaval sometime, as looks not unlikely, the ultimate 
disappearance of Afghanistan (as we now know it) might be no tragedy. In modern 
conditions Afghan viability may in the long run be doubtful," he
 wrote.

While he acknowledged there were, in theory, advantages to partition,
he warned that such a strategy was "fraught with danger" for both
Pakistan and for the Western powers.

"The Afghan army could offer no effective resistance to modern forces
bent on occupation. The subsequent resistance of some of the
inhabitants would, however, cause headaches to the occupying forces,"
he said.

"These people, jealous of their independence, stubborn and brave
fighters of the guerrilla type on their own terrain, would make the
life of an occupying force a misery."
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