本帖最後由 felicity2010 於 2011-10-26 03:14 AM 編輯 tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb- R! o, m& D9 T9 W7 U. s8 I
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" T F: P0 ^) l3 H& d"哈薩克斯坦總統納扎爾巴耶夫" is not Hamid Karzai, the current president of Afghanistan. It is actually the president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev. It is one of the republics gaining independence after the Soviet dissolution. It is located in a region called Central Asia which is one of the most volatile regions of the world.
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Since you mention Karzai, you may have a point there. In reality, the US must have a "suitable" candidate under her hegemonic power. His rise to the position is the culmination of compromises and bribery among the tribes, warlords (Northern Alliance) and drug lords. Kazai himself is the Pashtun, the largest ethnic group in the country. When we want to understand the situation in Afghanistan, we should also know the role of Pakistan in Afghanistan's politics. If you are interested, there is a good book called "Descent into Chaos" by Ahmed Rashid.
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6 K# {4 Q9 ]; J2 H# NBy the way, I appreciate your desire to get the discussion going. However, I prefer to exchange opinion in the forum if I want to. I respect one's desire to express views when one wants to, I hope you share my position as well. I respond not because of trying to gain confidence of anyone, I hope you respect that. |