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20-Hour Kabul Siege Ends

20-Hour Kabul Siege Ends

As a 20-hour siege ends in Kabul, worries are growing over whether Afghan forces can keep the country secure.

History’s Bleak Afghan Lesson

History’s Bleak Afghan Lesson

Until all parties involved in Afghanistan’s civil war see it as a waste of resources then there won’t be a lasting peace. Right now, it’s not looking good.

Why China’s Free-Riding Is OK

Why China’s Free-Riding Is OK

Critics argue that China’s failure to contribute troops to Iraq and Afghanistan mean it’s reaping the economic rewards without the security pain. It’s not so simple.

Karzai's Afghan Delusion

Hamid Karzai has welcomed the announcement of a US troop drawdown. But do Afghans feel the same?

Too Late to Punish Pakistan

Too Late to Punish Pakistan

Calls to coerce Pakistan into cooperating in Afghanistan by stopping aid miss the point. Pakistan holds the cards now.

The Dangerous Afghan Drawdown

The Dangerous Afghan Drawdown

Obama claimed that the light of peace could be seen in Afghanistan. But conflicting agendas among the main players leaves its future uncertain.

Hanging with Kabul’s ‘Invisibles’

Hanging with Kabul’s ‘Invisibles’

The attack this week on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul is a reminder of the daily dangers expat workers face. Aid groups aren’t taking any chances.

New Blow in Afghanistan

New Blow in Afghanistan

The attack on the Intercontinental hotel in Kabul renews concerns over the capacity of Afghan security forces.

How the US Should Exit Afghanistan

How the US Should Exit Afghanistan

The announcements of a drawdown of US troops and talks with the Taliban are welcome. But Obama’s Afghanistan policy is still muddled.

ISAF’s Latest Ally

ISAF’s Latest Ally

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev is keen to contribute to the peacekeeping force in Afghanistan. It’s all about his own standing, though.

How to Solve Afghanistan

How to Solve Afghanistan

The best way to ensure stability and make the Taliban irrelevant is to legitimize the Afghan state, argues Masood Aziz.

Pakistan’s Latest Wake Up Call

Pakistan’s Latest Wake Up Call

The attack by militants on the Mehran naval base in Karachi is a reminder of the threat Islamists pose to Pakistan.

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