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Old 04-08-2010, 03:51 PM   #33
icyfreshy

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How exactly does this change the fact that the decision to implement a democracy was made in Wasghington only? Afghanistan was seized and the tribal leaders were presented with a democratic constitution. It wouldn't even surprise me if all the "native" authors of that constitution were on the CIA payroll for years.

There simply was no other option discussed, for the occupators decided to enforce their own system of government. And just like you put out, there was resistance, before the tribal leaders decided to tolerate the worthless piece of paper.

The decision that there would be a democracy in Afghanistan was made in Washington and in Washington only. Options like reinstating the King were refuted by Washington and therefor out of discussion.

Today, it becomes obvious that this democratic system forced upon the Afghanis by us is neither practical for the country nor healthy enough to survive the quarrels within the country. We can only hope that just like in Iraq, an ethnic cleansing stabilizes the country in the end.
I don't think there was any disagreement from anybody involved that the new government would be a democracy. The Afghan people did not want a dictatorship. Nobody was demanding communism.
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