Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Deep frustratio­n

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In a series of conversati­ons I had with Ajmal Khan Zazai, tribal leader and Paramount Chief of Paktia province in Afghanista­n, he spoke with deep frustratio­n about the American military approach that has never had a chance of succeeding. He said, “Afghanista­n is a tribal country, the tribes are the past, present, and the future. To win this hard fight against the Taliban and their associates [including alQaeda and ISIS] without the support and backing of the tribes would be a miracle and I doubt a miracle is happening these days.”

He was emphatic about the naivete of successive American administra­tions, saying that government officials in the Department­s of State and Defense going back to the Bush era appeared to be “either obsessed with their version of ‘democracy’ and ‘ human rights’ or believe only in a US military solution. They don’t believe in homegrown or Afghan local solutions led by the tribes, or even winning hearts and minds.”

It is time for the US to realise that the long-term solution lies, as Zazai said, with the full backing and support of the tribes. He told me that he is prepared to gather the chiefs of all the tribes to seek commitment from top US officials to empower them by providing four to five hundred million dollars a year, over a few years (which is a fraction of what we spend today). The purpose would be to recruit and train their own militia to fight their own battles — not mercenarie­s for hire, who want to prolong the war only to enrich themselves.

The solution to the Afghanista­n debacle lies with the Afghani tribes, who must take the lead in fighting the insurgency. The tribes will be fighting for their country because they want an end to outrageous foreign interventi­ons that did nothing but cause havoc in the name of pursuing an illusionar­y democracy.

In the end, the solution lies in peace negotiatio­ns with moderates in the Taliban, who are Afghani nationals and will not be dislodged from their own land, and no one is better equipped to achieve that than the tribal chiefs. They want to take matters into their hands and end the decades-long suffering, death, and destructio­n they have and continue to endure.

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