Remember when I reported that the Obama administration and its allies were looking to salve legitimacy concerns in the Afghan presidential election by
“„There was a sense at the Paris meeting that Mr Karzai would remain in power and that it was vital that he should create a broad, reformist administration, diplomats said. Kai Eide, the UN special envoy, said that Afghanistan’s next leadership must embrace reform. “What we need as the international community is a government of more forward-orientated . . . politicians, and not politicians that keep you in the past,” the Norwegian diplomat said.
“„Mr Karzai would be encouraged to show magnanimity towards Dr Abdullah and other opponents and undertake a national “coming together”, an official said. This could mean offering a role to his opponent.