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Obama: US should reach out to Taliban
moderates
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama says he hopes U.S.
troops can identify moderate elements of the Taliban and
move them toward reconciliation.
Asked in an interview with The New York Times if the
United States is winning in Afghanistan, Obama said "no,"
while adding "our troops are doing an extraordinary job
in a very difficult situation."
"But you've seen conditions deteriorate over the last
couple of years. The Taliban is bolder than it was. I
think ... in the southern regions of the country, you're
seeing them attack in ways that we have not seen
previously," Obama said in the interview, which was
posted Saturday on the Times' Web site.
"The national government still has not gained the
confidence of the Afghan people," he said. "And so it's
going to be critical for us to not only, get through
these national elections to stabilize the security
situation, but we've got to recast our policy so that our
military, diplomatic and development goals are all
aligned to ensure that al-Qaida and extremists that would
do us harm don't have the kinds of safe havens that allow
them to operate."
Original at: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090308/ap_on_go_pr_wh/obama_taliban
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