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Skunk 04-09-2004 11:58 AM

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While the battle to re-establish control of Iraq is still ongoing, the battle to gain control of Afghanistan remains ongoing, and success is not clearly in sight:
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Afghan Renegade Continues Advance Despite Talks
KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan strongman whose forces have overrun a northern province issued a stark warning to the U.S.-backed president on Friday -- fire the defense and interior ministers or your government will fail.

Even as a delegation led by Deputy Defense Minister General Mohibullah met General Abdul Rashid Dostum to urge him to withdraw his fighters from Faryab province, the militia advanced further having taken the provincial capital on Thursday.

Speaking to Reuters for the first time since his forces attacked Faryab on Wednesday, Dostum complained he had not been consulted about the deployment of hundreds of national army troops to the province to restore order.

"I will help with the national army and I should be trusted," he said.

Dostum, who has continued to angle for a top position despite losing favor since helping U.S. forces topple the Taliban in 2001, called on Afghan President Hamid Karzai to sack officials including Defense Minister Mohammad Qasim Fahim and Interior Minister Ali Ahmad Jalali.

"If he does not, his government will fail," he said.

He said Fahim was only interested in extending his power, while Jalali had been out of the country working in Washington while Dostum and others were fighting to overthrow the former Taliban regime.

Dostum, an adviser to Karzai, also complained that U.S. planes hovered over his house in the town of Shiberghan on Thursday night.

"My kids were frightened, but let me say that I am not the type of man to be afraid," he said.

Karzai rushed troops to Maimana on Thursday but they arrived too late to stop the advance of Dostum's forces that forced the governor and provincial commander Mohammad Hashim Habibi to flee...

It is the second time in weeks that Karzai has sent troops from the still infant national army to deal with unrest involving provincial militias targeted for disarmament and underlines the problems he faces keeping to his vow to disarm <u>40,000</u> by June.

johnny 04-09-2004 04:42 PM

So what else is new ?

Skunk 04-09-2004 07:00 PM

Nothing - other than the fact that it has been pushed to the back of the news.

Ilander 04-09-2004 08:44 PM

DOGGONE IT! Something's gotta give!

General Nosaj 04-10-2004 11:32 AM

The situation in both Iraq and Afgahnistan illustrates the niavety of the coilition who will never be able to desroy world terrorism. Like death and disease this problem will never be overcome. How this couldn't have been seen by the west from the start I'll never know. Well to tell the truth I do know: the influence of president George W Bush.
(Aaaaaah that feels better.)


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