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    President Obama has suggested there could be talks with moderate elements of the Taleban in Afghanistan as part of a process of reconciliation.

    Mr Obama told the New York Times that US forces in Iraq had persuaded some Islamic radicals alienated by the tactics of al-Qaeda to co-operate.

    He said there might be similar opportunities in Afghanistan, although the situation there was more complex.

    Asked if the US was winning in Afghanistan, Mr Obama replied: "No."

    A month into his presidency, Mr Obama authorised the deployment of up to 17,000 extra US troops to Afghanistan.

    More than seven years after US-led forces ousted the Taleban regime in Afghanistan shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks in America, the militants have regrouped and are waging an intensifying insurgency.

    'Fierce independence'


    Correspondents say the notion of reconciliation with the fundamentalist Islamic movement appears to be gathering momentum as a way of reining in the escalating violence in Afghanistan.

    Mr Obama and his advisors are reviewing the US strategy on Afghanistan, and have looked at what has worked in Iraq.

    "There may be some comparable opportunities in Afghanistan and in the Pakistani region," he said on board Air Force One.

    Referring to the US policy in Iraq, he said: "If you talk to General [David] Petraeus, I think he would argue that part of the success in Iraq involved reaching out to people that we would consider to be Islamic fundamentalists, but who were willing to work with us because they had been completely alienated by the tactics of al-Qaeda in Iraq."

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    But Afghanistan could be a different situation.

    "The situation in Afghanistan is, if anything, more complex," he told the newspaper.

    "You have a less governed region, a history of fierce independence among tribes.

    "Those tribes are multiple and sometimes operate at cross purposes, and so figuring all that out is going to be much more of a challenge."

    "I think we still have to think about how do we deal with that kind of scenario," he added.

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai and some foreign diplomats have long advocated moves to reach out to the Taleban or at least moderate elements within the group, as part of an eventual political settlement.

    Mr Karzai's brother met former members of the Taleban in Saudi Arabia in September 2008 as part of a first step towards peace talks.

    In December 2007, a senior EU and UN official were expelled from Afghanistan by the government in Kabul, accused of attempting to secretly broker a deal with Taleban militants.

    This weekend a former British special forces commander said the UK's effort in Afghanistan was "worthless".

    "We hold tiny areas of ground in Helmand and we are kidding ourselves if we think our influence goes beyond 500 metres of our security bases," ex-SAS commander Maj Sebastian Morley told a newspaper.

    Deadly rivalries


    Analysts say coalition forces face three types of insurgent in Afghanistan

    • fighters with links to al-Qaeda (deemed to be irreconcilable to the Kabul government)
    • nationalists, whose primary aim is to expel foreign forces
    • Afghans who joined the insurgency for personal reasons, such as abuse at the hands of the authorities.

    Security analysts believe the last two types of fighter could eventually be reconciled to the government.

    But any talks would have to take account of the often deadly rivalries between Afghanistan's various ethnic groups, say correspondents.

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    The success of Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan would draw India into an all out war with Islamic extremism in the sub-continent.
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    Re: Obama hints at talks with Taleban

    format_quote Originally Posted by K.Venugopal View Post
    The success of Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan would draw India into an all out war with Islamic extremism in the sub-continent.
    And yet you did not mention the Hindu Extremists? Strange Double Standard indeed...
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