I spent part of the afternoon in a public discussion about
the future of Afghanistan after the departure of ISAF, the international military
deployment. End 2014 is around the corner and security remains a major
challenge. But some of the Afghan participants told us that more important than
the security transition – the transfer of responsibilities from the NATO-led
force to the national army – is the political transition that is scheduled for
next year. In about 14 months there will be presidential elections and a new
leader will take over from President Hamid Karzai. The credibility of those
elections is still a matter to be addressed. And, more importantly, as the NATO
representative in the discussion said: “we need a good, honest government in
Kabul”.
Well, this is indeed a big challenge.
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