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The Afghan Soap Opera: The Past 24 Hours

General Petraus has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate on a 99-0 vote to assume command of the Afghan War. He sure has his work cut out for him. He has been credited with "saving" Iraq. He himself noted that Iraq was turned around and "knock on wood", it will continue to be so. Yet, as of now, Iraq is yet to have a fully functioning Government. I wouldn't call that success.

As for the political soap opera in Washington, well it goes on. What I find pathetic is how the Congress has finally somehow figured out that things are not going well in Afghanistan. As I have continued to note in my daily write-ups here and in KP's sister site, Outsider Views, the insurgency is raging and is spreading througout the country. General Petraus is only one man, not a miracle worker. Now, there has been a vote to strip 4 Billion Dollars off the Afghan Aid Budget to object to corruption going on. Where have they been all these years?


Eric Holder is in Afghanistan noting that he has sent some of his most experienced prosecutors and marshalls to help the Afghans. This is as the Afghan Attorney General has said that he has been thrawted in his work investigating corruption. It is in the midst of this political soap opera in Kabul and Washington that General Petraus assumes command.

The drama continues......
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KP Week-End (6/6/2010): Justice Finally Arrives

Natalee Halloway was a young U.S. teenager who had just graduated and was spending her summer in Aruba. She was never to see America again. She disappeared in Aruba. Her mother and family fought a valiant effort to bring her alledged killer to justice. They were not successful because the 22-year Dutch kid got away in part due to the incompetence of the judicial folks in Aruba.

As I remember those months that Beth Halloway, Natalee's Mother, was on US Cable News, I wondered whether the kid was going to finally shoot himself in the foot. Well, that moment occurred. The kid was picked up in Chile after being implicated in the death of a Peruvian Girl. This showed that there is justice. I hope that they throw the book at him, jail him for life and throw away the key. It won't bring his victims back, but will at least allow their souls to rest in peace and allow their families some degree of closure.


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Roxanna Saberi's Plight

I had written about Roxanna Saberi's Plight. She's a Freelance Journalist working in Iran and was detained by Iranian Authorities on some initial bogus charges. Now, they have accused her of spying.

I can't understand the paranoia the Iranian regime has over a journalist. Although Secretary Clinton's deep concern is welcome, the practical leverage the United States has is very minimal at this stage. Whatever evidence Iranian Judicial Authorities have is more than likely fabricated anyway. The smart thing for the Iranian Government is to encourage dialogue and discussions. Repression and the discouragement of dissent will do nothing but reinfroce a negative stereotype that would continue to play into the hands of the so-called rightwing in the West who are gunning for a fight with Iran anyway. I hope that the realists prevail.

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