PeaceGen
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Dear president Karzai & supporters,
i'll keep my message and logic brief for you today;
if you don't offer the Taliban a reasonable place in your government where they can have an actual say about matters that affect their native areas in Afghanistan, if you don't foster de-centralized rule (by the tribal leaders) where you can have different bylaws in different parts and cities and towns of your country, then you're setting your own country up for civil war or being kept under control by constant divide-and-conquer of Afghan tribes by a multitude of foreign powers (chaoticly conflicting interests, or interests that just "take" from Afghanistan from all directions).
Karzai, your tribe is relatively new, and _supported by the Americans_. You might not want to erode that support too soon man. Karzai, don't demand total control over your own country, your values are different from those in the tribal regions, and if you want peace and prosperity, allow those differences for the next few decades. Focus on a truely honest distribution (and useful use) of the income of your natural resources (including human services). Be sure not to let foreign powers drive divide-and-conquer wedges in your society by making one Afghan tribe more greedy when it comes to profit-spending.
What you're doing now, Karzai and staff, complaining to the Americans for any peace talks with the Taliban, in public, making a "scandal about this"..... it's not a scandal at all, it's the right thing to do. The americans know this, because all US states have state law and federal law. Look at the conflict currently in legalized wheed in the US; state law vs federal law. You might wanna look up plenty of examples of old cases of "small-regional law" vs "national law" in any country that's managed to deal with those kinds of situations and developments PEACEFULLY.
Good luck, Karzai and team. Please think carefully, I think i'm right on this one. Got a strong gut-instinct on it.
i'll keep my message and logic brief for you today;
if you don't offer the Taliban a reasonable place in your government where they can have an actual say about matters that affect their native areas in Afghanistan, if you don't foster de-centralized rule (by the tribal leaders) where you can have different bylaws in different parts and cities and towns of your country, then you're setting your own country up for civil war or being kept under control by constant divide-and-conquer of Afghan tribes by a multitude of foreign powers (chaoticly conflicting interests, or interests that just "take" from Afghanistan from all directions).
Karzai, your tribe is relatively new, and _supported by the Americans_. You might not want to erode that support too soon man. Karzai, don't demand total control over your own country, your values are different from those in the tribal regions, and if you want peace and prosperity, allow those differences for the next few decades. Focus on a truely honest distribution (and useful use) of the income of your natural resources (including human services). Be sure not to let foreign powers drive divide-and-conquer wedges in your society by making one Afghan tribe more greedy when it comes to profit-spending.
What you're doing now, Karzai and staff, complaining to the Americans for any peace talks with the Taliban, in public, making a "scandal about this"..... it's not a scandal at all, it's the right thing to do. The americans know this, because all US states have state law and federal law. Look at the conflict currently in legalized wheed in the US; state law vs federal law. You might wanna look up plenty of examples of old cases of "small-regional law" vs "national law" in any country that's managed to deal with those kinds of situations and developments PEACEFULLY.
Good luck, Karzai and team. Please think carefully, I think i'm right on this one. Got a strong gut-instinct on it.