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Frist Says Afghan War Can't Be Won
From the Associated Press

October 3, 2006

QALAT, Afghanistan — U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.)
said Monday that the war against Taliban guerrillas in Afghanistan
could never be won militarily, and he urged support for efforts to
bring "people who call themselves Taliban" into the government.

Frist said he learned from military briefings that Taliban fighters
were too numerous and had too much popular support to be defeated on
the battlefield.

"You need to bring them into a more transparent type of government,"
he said during a visit to a military base in the Taliban stronghold of
Qalat. "And if that's accomplished, we'll be successful."

Afghanistan is suffering its heaviest insurgent attacks since U.S.-led
forces ousted the fundamentalist Taliban regime in late 2001 for
harboring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

The U.S. military said today that two American troops and one Afghan
soldier were killed in fighting in Kunar province.

Frist said that asking the Taliban to join the government was a
decision to be made by Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Spokesmen for
Karzai could not be reached for comment.

Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.), accompanying Frist, said that negotiating
with the Taliban was not "out of the question," but that fighters who
refused to join the political process would have to be defeated.

"A political solution is how it's all going to be solved," he said.

Frist said there appeared to be an "unlimited flow" of Afghans and
foreigners "willing to pick up arms and integrate themselves with the
Taliban."

He said the only way to win was to "assimilate people who call
themselves Taliban into a larger, more representative government."

"Approaching counterinsurgency by winning hearts and minds will
ultimately be the answer," Frist said. "Military versus insurgency
one-to-one doesn't sound like it can be won. It sounds to me … that
the Taliban is everywhere."


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