Agree, with some correction - going purely against Al-Qaida and picturing it as something special was also mistake. It wasnt unique group. And still is not.
Al-Qaida "was" a unique group. They did not meddle in the affairs of Taliban & did not manage a mass number of militant force in Afghanistan. They were more like decision making body in Afghanistan while their terror acts were carried out by someone outside Afghanistan. Remember almost all of their terror acts were conducted by Arabs & not Afghanis.
Mullah Omar was only giving Osama a place to live in & he did not mind Bin Laden's Jihad as long as Bin Laden financed him & did not meddle in his affairs. (This policy of Mullah Omar was open to all who called him 'friend').
Those who have interviewed Al-Qaida leaders personally say that they were/are surrounded by body guards & there is no sign of them having large army. So this builds a perception that Al-Qaida was not running Afghanistan but had merely turned Afghanistan its hide out & capital to make decisions in. However; after the Afghan invasion it is hard to differenciate between Al-Qaida & Taliban now. Large local force has also joined their camps --- nevertheless Al-Qaida remains a unique group "With in Afghanistan" as it is run by Arabs.
To get positive result, US should start active operations against ALL terrorist like group, and stop supporting ALL terrorist-like groups, even US-friendly ones. Without such move it is nearly useless to fight that multi-headed hydra.
Disagree. Otherwise US would have to go against the Northern Alliance (NA) also. Their recorded atrocities are much worse then the Taliban. Rape & looting runs in their soldiers. That is why when the Taliban disloged General Rashid Dustam from various parts of Afghanistan people welcomed Taliban with applause back in 1996-97.
Now with Taliban already US enemies, if US turns against NA it will only take a week for NATO troops to crumble down. NATO would not be facing a single boody of command but multiple. I.e: Taliban, Uzbiks, Tajiks, Turkman, Hazaras, Afghan-Persians etc. It will be a huge mess since they would be fighting US as well as themselves.
Did US had a choice once they started to move against Taliban? Yes, they probably had. But that would have required much, much more understanding and diplomatic skill than US was willing to commit.
Tell me if I am misinterpretation but the last line would imply that US was not really willing to commit to a broad based pro-active strategy prior to war & just wanted to jump in with all the weapons into a land which is unwelcoming not only to foreigners but also to its own people.
I would call it greatest blunder of the history after the Soviet Invasion.
Yes, it is mistake. Although, pretty understandable one.
How is it understandable one? I know the draw backs of it - it could have easily back fired but want to know your perception.
Right now very substantial part of supplies for NATO in Afghanistan goes through Russia. Russia can any time refuse military transit throu own territory. That is why it would be such pita if Russia abort NATO cooperation.
This is just another very important reason why NATO is so cautions to do any real move to damage Russia-NATO relations.
You have got Russia & Pakistan as two access points (although Russia is not geographically connected to Afghanistan) & NATO is ruining relations with both.
If you loose Russia I doubt that the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan & Tajikistan would be of much help. Their leadership is Russia dependent as well as pro-Russia.
You loose Pakistan, the whole thing goes in wain. There is already a huge public outcry in Pakistan not to support US strategy as it is a failure, it challenges Pakistan's sovereignty, it is against Pashtoons & above all Islam/Muslim World. & this is not coming from religious parties or extremists but the 'big moderates.'
Another thing that US-NATO made a mistake on is failure to recognize & curb the "Afghan Mafia" comprising on former/current criminals, drug lords, human traffickers, smugglers etc ... They people provide aid & support to Taliban (Also man power) so US is busy fighting them (Taliban) while they easily slip out from behinds.
This Mafia has a strong influence & criminal support in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia, China (Xinjiang), several parts of Russia & even Iran as well (though Iran is the only country they are reluctant to enter since Iranians border law calls for the immediate killing rather then sending them arresting them & sending them to courts). Else where they get killed their people carryout revenge operations.
This mafia must be dealt with in broad Afghan strategy.
Note: Previously (before the invasion) Taliban had curtailed this mafia & had made it virtually inactive.