Ini ramalan, harapan, prediksi, atau ...... keputusasaan? :D dari 2001-2010 hampir 9 tahun, apa kemajuannya? kok masih ada Taliban? bukannya sudah menang tahun 2001? terus 4 tahun ke depan ada strategi baru?
liberal-moderat teh apaan? seperti UU yang diteken Karzai yang menghukum istri yang menolak melayani suami? .... liberal amitttt :-) kapan om alatif jadi dubes di Afghan? saya tunggu beritanya dari Kabul 2014 .... On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 11:10 AM, abdul <latifabdul...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Karzai wants 2014 security handover > Karzai and Clinton toured a market in Kabul after delivering their opening > speeches [AFP] > > Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has told delegates at an international > conference in Kabul that he wants Afghan forces to take over security across > the country in four years. > > "I remain determined that our Afghan national security forces will be > responsible for all military and law enforcement operations throughout our > country by 2014," Karzai said. > > The conference, held in the Afghan capital, ran for nearly six hours on > Tuesday. It was the ninth conference on Afghanistan since the US-led war > began there in 2001. > > Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Nato secretary-general, said Nato would not > withdraw from Afghanistan until Afghan security forces were able to provide > their own security. > > "Our mission will end when, only when, the Afghans are able to maintain > security on their own," he said. "Our transition will be based on > conditions, not calendars." > > In an interview with Al Jazeera, Rasmussen said he would not outline a > timeline for when Nato forces might start to withdraw, or which provinces > they would exit first. > > Delegates had been expected to press Karzai to accelerate and improve the > training of the Afghan army and police, to facilitate the withdrawal of > thousands of Nato troops serving in the country. > > Projects and programmes > > Karzai also asked international donors to give his government more control > over billions of dollars in aid. More than three-quarters of Afghan aid > money is spent by NGOs and other organisations, not by the Afghan > government. > > The Afghan government wants 50 per cent of aid to be channeled through > ministries in the next two years. > Nato secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen talks to Al Jazeera's James > Bays > > "Delivering our resources through hundreds of isolated projects will not > achieve the desired results," Karzai said. "It is time to concentrate our > efforts on a limited number of projects and programmes." > > Also high on the agenda at the conference was Karzai's plan to offer jobs > and cash to Taliban members in exchange for them laying down their weapons. > > That plan was endorsed at the last major conference on Afghanistan, held in > London in January. > > Clinton said the United States has seen "positive steps" from Karzai's > outreach to insurgents. > > Omar Zakhilwal, the Afghan finance minister, presented a list of "national > priority programmes," which will be the focus for international aid efforts. > He pledged to create 300,000 new jobs over three years through agricultural > programmes; to expand women's access to education; and to create > infrastructure to tap into Afghanistan's billions of dollars in mineral > wealth. > > "We are expecting your full support and alignment," Zakhilwal said. > > 'Concrete steps' > > Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary-general, has called for the > Afghan president to unveil "concrete" steps to improve governance and > promote national reconciliation. > IN DEPTH > > Kabul conference cheat sheet: A recap > Focus: Afghanistan's paths to peace > Focus: Nine years, nine conferences > Video: Afghan war tops US-UK talks > > "We expect President Karzai and his government would come up with a > concrete action plan... about the way to enhance good governance, promote > further reconciliation and also how he can improve the security situation in > his country," Ban told the AFP news agency. > > Karzai said the Afghan government currently has enough aid funding for the > next three years. And Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, promised a > lengthy international commitment to rebuilding Afghanistan. > > "We have no intention of abandoning our long-term vision," Clinton said. > "Too many nations... have suffered too many losses to let this country slide > backwards." > > Clinton arrived in the Afghan capital late on Monday, following a visit to > neighbouring Pakistan. On that leg of the trip, Clinton announced the first > part of a $7.5bn aid package for the country, including funds for energy and > water projects. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ ======================= Milis Wanita Muslimah Membangun citra wanita muslimah dalam diri, keluarga, maupun masyarakat. 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