One week after Afghanistan's presidential election, with the winner still undeclared, increasing accusations of fraud and voter coercion threaten to undermine the validity of the results, deepen dangerous regional divisions and hamper the Obama administration's goals in this volatile country.
With U.S. popular support for the war in Afghanistan wavering, an election viewed as illegitimate by many Afghans would be a major setback for President Obama, who has escalated U.S. military and economic commitments to a war central to his foreign policy.
Cut the crap - Afgan just a 1984-type diversion from a bankrupt US! Everything sold in US is from somewhere else - think China/Japan. This includes food also, so starvation is on the way to the home of addictive obesity! What does US still make & sell? Guns & other military equiptage plus dope stolen from invaded countries plus computer bank fraud & embezzelment. Civil war everywhere, idiots shooting auto-weapons to spite a gripe or grab the money. DOOM!
PhotonDrive 2 years ago