Unhappy new year; Afghanistan.(Rebuilding Afghanistan)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, March, 2002

Afghanistan's difficult reconstruction

THE Afghan new year, which started on March 21st, brought little cause for celebration. Even as it declared victory in Operation Anaconda--a bitterly-fought, two-week American-led battle to crush a large pocket of Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in eastern Afghanistan--the United States was stressing that much more fighting lay ahead. "There are still thousands of trained al-Qaeda killers on the loose," said George Bush on March 19th. Almost as he spoke, allied troops in Khost were under fire from mortars and machineguns. Against that sombre background, Britain said it was sending a 1,700-strong force of marines and army artillery to join the battle. This will be Britain's biggest combat deployment since the Gulf war of 1991....

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