Wood told the newspaper "insurgencies, like all wars … end when there is an agreement," and while cautioning there was no way the United States could sanction "power-sharing or an enclave" for the Taliban, "there is room for discussion on the formation of political parties (or) running … for elections."
The ambassador said a political party would have to come along with a requirement that the Taliban would respect the Afghanistan constitution
"They have said, 'No start of negotiations without prior departure of foreign forces.'" Wood said. "That's not serious. Let's get serious."The Observer said other ideas, such as changing the Afghan constitution and taking senior Taliban figures off U.N. blacklists, are also being discussed.
"'America is something that can be easily moved. Moved to the right direction.They won’t get in our way'" Benjamin Netanyahu
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Taliban 'political party" being considered
UPI, here
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