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Petraeus holds out prospect of Taliban reconciliation
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - – General David Petraeus, the US commander in Afghanistan, held out the prospect Sunday of eventual reconciliation with the Taliban, including negotiations with leaders with "blood on their hands."
"It doesn't mean that Mullah Omar is about to stroll down main street in Kabul anytime soon and raise his hand and swear an oath on the constitution of Afghanistan," Petraeus said in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press.'
But he said there was "every possibility, I think, that there can be low- and mid-level reintegration and indeed some fracturing of the senior leadership that could be really defined as reconciliation."
Petraeus, who took command in Kabul following the sacking of his predecessor General Stanley McChrystal, famously exploited rifts within Iraq's Sunni insurgency to turn around a losing US-led war there.
He now has less than a year to show results in Afghanistan where what he described as a "Pashtun insurgency" operating from Pakistan has exposed the weakness of the government in Kabul and the NATO-led force backing it.
But in the interview Petraeus drew attention to vulnerabilities in the insurgency, noting it was "not some kind of monolithic Taliban enemy" but rather a syndicate of insurgent groups that are not subservient to each other.
These include the Afghan Taliban in the south, the Haqqani network in the east, the Hezb-e-Islami led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the Pakistani Taliban, and smaller numbers of Al-Qaeda and Uzbek fighters.
"What is interesting is that the Taliban leads from the rear, as we would say. The Taliban leads from Pakistan," the general said. "And by the way, the rank and file is just catching on to this."
"We actually see discussions among them, chatter among them, conversation, wondering where their senior leaders are, and wondering why Mullah Omar hasn't set foot back in Afghanistan or even been heard from now in months and months and months."
"But the senior leaders don't come in and share hardship and risk with their troopers on the ground, they send messages. They do it by cell phone, or what have you, and that is actually going to be a problem for them," he said.
Citing the case of a pregnant woman who was flogged and then killed, Petraeus suggested that the Taliban's brutal treatment of civilians also was hurting it.
"What they have done is really quite egregious, particularly in the context of the religion and in the context of the normal codes of conduct," he said.
Petraeus acknowledged, however, the daunting obstacles facing the NATO-led mission -- insurgent sanctuaries in Pakistan, weak government in Kabul and an intimidated populace that will shift allegiances to survive.
He said the top priority was to establish security so Afghans can "literally cast a vote for or against the Afghan government, a government that does have to earn legitimacy in their eyes through its actions."
But noting that the insurgency was being waged largely by Pashtuns, long the country's dominant ethnic group, Petraeus suggested that reintegrating them into the society would be key to a turnaround in Afghanistan.
"The five-dollar-a-day Taliban are certainly candidates for reintegration into Afghan society and that is actually starting to happen a bit more over time," he said.
Petraeus said a new policy on reintegration and reconciliation was "fairly imminent."
Concern over Al-Qaeda's possible return with the Taliban has been part of the reconciliation debate, Petraeus said.
But he added that he thought "there is a prospect for reconciliation with some of the groups," and then pointed to his experience in Iraq.
"You know, ultimately we had to face the question in Iraq of, 'Will we sit down across the table with people who have our blood on their hands?'" And the answer was yes," he said.
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