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    Hamid Karzai

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    Professor. L. Citko English 101 Final Draft Hamid Karzai is a smart an intelligent man‚ as well as a great leader. Throughout life we look up to smart people to be great leaders‚ to motivate‚ inspire and ultimately to lead. Not everyone possesses the ability to be a leader. Few people are capable of leading an entire country it takes an individual with a great deal of confident. I personally believe and support the idea that Hamid Karzai is a great leader. We trust that our leaders will

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    Afghan general has said his country may be dangerously exposed if a security pact with the US on its military withdrawal is not signed soon. Washington insists on a 31 December deadline for President Hamid Karzai to sign the pact‚ which sets the terms for US troops to stay on past 2014. Mr Karzai wants to wait until after he leaves office next year. But the head of ground forces‚ Lt Gen Murad Ali Murad‚ told the BBC the army would struggle without US support. Most Nato-led foreign combat

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    Should the Afghan government provide health care? Health care is one of the most important side of campaign‚ health care is a branch which is provided by the government to the people‚ it consists of hospitals‚ pharmacies‚ insurance companies etc. I believe that the government should provide health care especially to the ones in need. As we see in our daily life‚ there are many people who cannot afford good health treatments but some rich people are able to take care of themselves. Therefore by the

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    Afghanistan

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    SOURCE a. The Economist. ARTICLE SUMMARY a. This article talks about the state of affairs in Afghanistan. The Taliban is still very much around even though they are not in control of the government. The government is led by President Hamid Karzai‚ who is said to be very corrupt. There are also the forces of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)‚ and the US forces led by Commanding General David Petraeus. The Taliban is on one side‚ and on the other side are the government and the other

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    The War in Afghanistan

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    lieutenants‚ and destroy his organization‚ known as Al-Qaeda. Taliban forces fled from Kabul‚ the capital city‚ on 11/12/01‚ and retreated toward the mountainous border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. With U.S. support‚ a new government was installed‚ with Hamid Karzai as President. The Taliban gradually rebuilt its fighting forces and carried out attacks against the new government and American soldiers. Noting the Taliban’s growing strength and the difficulty of fighting an enemy hidden in remote caves and

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    Cathedral Model United Nations 2011 Study Guide Study Guide UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS Dear Delegates‚ It is my pleasure to welcome you to Cathedral Model United Nations 2011! The simulated UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs has an extremely ambitious topic area to cover. Each delegate shall‚ explore the tumultuous world of Afghanistan’s illicit drug trade; treading through the mountainous borders of Afghanistan‚ Pakistan and Iran‚ while uncovering a trail of drugs‚ an addicted

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    Mar. 2011. . Haugegaard‚ Rikke. "Female Power- The Role of Afghan Women in Counterinsurgency." Defense Viewpoints. Portcullis Media‚ 16 Nov. 2010. Web. 17 Mar. 2011. . “Human Right.” Dictionary.com‚ LLC. Ask About‚ 2011. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. . "Karzai Signs Law that ’Legalizes ’ Rape." SikhNet. SikhNet‚ 1 Apr. 2009. Web. 17 Mar Maximus‚ Fabius. "Today ’s Propaganda: We Must Fight in Afghanistan to Help its Women." Fabius Maximus. WordPress‚ 10 Aug. 2010. Web. 18 Mar. 2011. . "Pashtunwali."

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    Post 2014 Afghanistan

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    withdrawal of troops to be in sync with develo‐ pments on political front. The writer was Pakistan’s ambassador to the EU from 2002-2004 and to the US in 1999 tariq.fatemi@tribune.com.pk President Asif Ali Zardari’s meetings with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session were claimed to have injected greater clarity to the US ‘endgame’ plans for Afghanistan. If so‚ there is little evidence of this

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    a thousand splendid suns

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns covers three decades of wars seen through the eyes of two women. Mariam is a child out of wedlock and at fifteen‚ forced to marry Rasheed‚ who grows to be abusive when she can’t have children. Eighteen years later he takes another wife‚ fourteen-year-old Laila; a smart girl who’s only other option was prostitution and starvation after her parents are killed by a rocket. Mariam and Laila become allies against Rasheed. Both women have to accept their path that won’t be satisfactory:

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    been met with anger among Afghanistan’s neighbours including‚ publicly‚ Iran and‚ privately‚ Pakistan. It also risks being rejected by the Taliban and derailing any attempt to coax them to the negotiating table‚ according to one senior member of Hamid Karzai’s peace council. A withdrawal of American troops has already begun following an agreement to hand over security for the country to Kabul by the end of 2014. But Afghans wary of being abandoned are keen to lock America into a longer partnership

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