American scholar sees continued Taliban proxy role if US leaves Afghanistan

24 December, 2018 11:22

Washington’s senior-most expert of South Asian affairs, Marvin Weinbaum, warned that the United States should not give the impression that it was ready to leave Afghanistan because it would allow Pakistan to use Taliban as its proxy.

“Without Pakistan’s belief that the US is prepared to be in Afghanistan for the long haul, any likelihood we can gain its cooperation on the Taliban evaporates,” he said.
“Instead, it reinforces Pakistan’s determination to hold on to the Taliban as a proxy Pashtun force,” he claimed.
The US Department of Defence has informed Congress that it wants to continue to apply direct and indirect military pressure on the Taliban, while supporting nascent efforts for peace in war-ravaged Afghanistan.
The Pentagon’s strategy paper, submitted to Congress this week, clearly differs with President Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw roughly half of the more than 14,000 of US troops stationed in Afghanistan by the end of 2019.
Defence Secretary James Mattis also disagreed with the Trump plan and resigned earlier this week when the president rejected his advice to keep troops in Syria and Afghanistan.
Pakistan has welcomed the Trump plan, calling it “good” for the ongoing peace process. But Marvin Weinbaum, Washington’s senior-most expert of South Asian affairs, opined against the idea.

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