KABUL – Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai has said that the dire security situation in Afghanistan is a vivid example and consequence of extremism being used as a geopolitical tool by some states.
In an exclusive interview with the Russia Today television channel ahead of the Moscow Conference on International Security, he said that using extremism as a tool for anybody must not be allowed by any state, no matter who that state is.
Karzai noted US interference in Afghanistan in the Cold War era as a pretext to wage war against the rival Soviet Union. At that time, countries, such as the US and Pakistan were trying to impose radicalism as the best way to fight the Soviet Union, he said.
“The policy has led to current spreading of terror groups, for which the US and Afghanistan are now paying a heavy price,” he said. He said that Afghanistan always knew it was a bad idea and tried to talk the US out of it. “Even then we would speak to the US that they must not provide support to extremist forces.”
“While the US did achieve a lot by its post-9/11 intervention, despite initial successes and tremendous hope, Afghanistan still did not see security the way we should have,” Karzai said. “In one area, which was the most important for us and for the world, and also about which the US spoke as its primary objective: security and an effective campaign against extremism and terrorism, we did not succeed,” he said.
“And we see the increasing signs, and vulnerability of us to that today,” he said. If the US remains sincere to fight terror in all its forms, and its intentions are true, Karzai believes that Washington should focus on cutting down extremists’ financial sources and training grounds.
“The war against terrorism will not succeed unless we fight it in the sanctuaries, in the training grounds, in the motivational factors, in the financial resources to them. The reason the US and its allies failed to provide lasting security to Afghanistan and to do away with extremism and with radicalism is because they began to fight it in Afghan villages, where terrorism wasn’t there anyway in the first place.”
He said that the Afghan people did not go to the sanctuaries (of the terrorists). “They did not go to the motivational factors, which were in many other places. They did not go to the financial sources of it, which they knew were where they were,” he said. “If this war is genuinely against terrorism, if the US wants to succeed, then we know by now that success will not come unless you go to the sanctuaries, you go to the financial sources and all other factors,” he said.
The former president suggested that the US must go to seek help from Russia, China and India if they cannot do it alone. “In our case, Russia is close to us, because it has a long history with us, and because it has means to do it, together with the rest of the world.” The US says it has done everything right in Afghanistan, admits some shortcomings, which Karzai said is not enough for a satisfactory explanation of the US failure.
He said that the United States must explain itself as to why things went wrong. “Therefore, my suggestion is that the US begins to seek help, or, if it is not doing that, it must explain itself to us and to the rest of the world,” the former Afghan leader told the interviewer.