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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Monday, March 23, 2009

A US backed coup in Afghanistan?

Well, not exactly a coup, but this sounds kinda close.
The US and its European allies are ­preparing to plant a high-profile figure in the heart of the Kabul government in a direct challenge to the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, the Guardian has learned.

The creation of a new chief executive or prime ministerial role is aimed at bypassing Karzai. In a further dilution of his power, it is proposed that money be diverted from the Kabul government to the provinces. Many US and European officials have become disillusioned with the extent of the corruption and incompetence in the Karzai government, but most now believe there are no credible alternatives, and predict the Afghan president will win re-election in August....

The US and its European allies are ­preparing to plant a high-profile figure in the heart of the Kabul government in a direct challenge to the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, the Guardian has learned.

The creation of a new chief executive or prime ministerial role is aimed at bypassing Karzai. In a further dilution of his power, it is proposed that money be diverted from the Kabul government to the provinces. Many US and European officials have become disillusioned with the extent of the corruption and incompetence in the Karzai government, but most now believe there are no credible alternatives, and predict the Afghan president will win re-election in August.


I'd treat this as rumory at this point. This story might be as weak as policy advocacy or a trial balloon, but still, wow.

Also, now we better understand Karzai's comment last week that "Afghanistan ... will never be a puppet state."

(This would be that Plan B.)

Later: Reuters has a different catchall on the Afghanistan policy review which doesn't mention this.

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