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We asked four analysts—Michael O'Hanlon, Marin Strmecki, Amin Saikal and Nitin Pai—how Kabul should address the challenge.
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Mahmoud Saikal, a representative of the Afghan opposition attending the Bonn summit, said he doubted how much effect Western pressure will have on Mr. Karzai by 2014.
Kabul Promises Change, Gets Vow of Lasting Aid Yaroslav Trofimov 2011
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Saikal says that by releasing Shourd, Tehran could want to show it is acting in a humanitarian fashion, while Washington is pursuing military ambitions.
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Saikal also says Shourd's release comes as the United States finalizes a $60 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, which he says Tehran views as a hostile action.
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Saikal says that by releasing Shourd, Tehran could want to show it is acting in a humanitarian fashion, while Washington is pursuing military ambitions.
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Saikal also says Shourd's release comes as the United States finalizes a $60 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, which he says Tehran views as a hostile action.
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Saikal conveys some hard truths about his native land, including his broadest point: No Afghan government has been able to maintain itself in power without foreign support.
Five Best 2008
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Former Afghan citizen and head of Islamic studies at the Australian National University, Amin Saikal, warned Afghan security forces had been widely infiltrated by the Taliban.
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Former Afghan citizen and head of Islamic studies at the Australian National University, Amin Saikal, warned Afghan security forces had been widely infiltrated by the Taliban.
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Former Afghan citizen and head of Islamic studies at the Australian National University, Amin Saikal, warned Afghan security forces had been widely infiltrated by the Taliban.
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