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Opinions | If Americans want lasting peace in Afghanistan, we should leave by May 1


Opinions | If Americans want lasting peace in Afghanistan, we should leave by May 1
Mark Hannah, Adam Weinstein
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Afghan security officials patrol in Herasak district of Nangahar province on March 24.
Afghan government officials and Taliban representatives are expected to arrive in Turkey this month to try to negotiate a path forward for their country: For two decades, the United States has struggled to gain the upper hand in Afghanistan’s long-running conflict or successfully secure consensus among its factions. In recent days, Afghan and Taliban forces have exchanged strikes, trying to gain leverage ahead of the talks, which may or may not generate an alternative to the agreement reached last year between the Taliban and the Trump administration. That agreement calls for all American forces to leave by May 1 weeks away. This violence doesn’t bode well for the possibility of intra-Afghan compr ....

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U.S. push for peace in Afghanistan has new 'urgency.' Some Afghans fear it could backfire.


U.S. push for peace in Afghanistan has new ‘urgency.’ Some Afghans fear it could backfire.
Susannah George
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Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai talks on his mobile phone in Kabul on March 11, 2021 as peace talks were held in Doha, Qatar. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
DOHA, Qatar The United States has launched its most aggressive push yet for a political settlement to end two decades of conflict in Afghanistan, but some Afghan officials are warning the campaign could backfire, by deadlocking talks, undermining the elected government and plunging the country deeper into violence.
The approach nicknamed “moonshot” by some U.S. officials referring to its lofty ambitions is an attempt to reach a peace deal within weeks by applying unprecedented pressure to negotiating teams on both sides of the conflict, the Taliban and the Kabul government. ....

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