The US Secretary of Defense, Bill Gates shares a quality with his more famous name sake:studied understatement is his way of speaking and this rhetorical choice was in full dispaly when he announced to the media recently that the NATO is in danger of becoming irrelevant in Afghanistan. There were howls of protest from the NATO capitals, but no one who follows the incresingly dismal news from Kabul can be in any doubt ablut the truth of Bill Gate's statement. The biggest mistake that George Bush made was to take his sight off Afghanistan and focus it on Baghdad and 3 trillion dollars and hundreds of thousands of wasted lives later the War on Terror is still being faught. A whole new front has now been opened up that did not exist in 2001.
The fact is the NATO countriesd have now got sick of the war and want to opt out. In fact the US Director of Intelligence has admitted that 360 of the 365 districts of Afghainistan have now increased Taleban presence. The President of the nation, Ahmed Karzai is now beginning to look and sound like a puppet and controls less than a third of the city of Kabul. Even the capital has seen resurgence of the Taleban. The tribal regions are now awash with opium and narcotics have become the single most important source of income for the people of Afghanistan. Because of the Iraqi Resistance the Taleban has learnt to harass the NATO troops using IEDs and roadside bombs.In Helmand province 6 british soldiers were killed and the retreat of Prince Harry was the result.
In Darfur, the USA has shown remarkable patience, a quality it did not show in Kossovo. Most people all over the world now think that US policy with respect of the erst while province of Serbia, Bosnia and Kossovo, in which NATO airforce was ordered to strike at Serbia and militarily defeat the Serbs and further humiliate them by the unilateral declaration of independence of Kossovo was not the policy in Darfur. Are we to understand that European lives will be protected and not Arab and African. Why is the USA adopting a dual policy in Darfur. Bush's policy is a total failure and the Janjaweed Militia has now reequipped and is able to strike terror in the region. China is trying to pull its weight in the region but Washington is prevaricating as usual.
Bush has left a very complex legacy on the foreign policy front. A never ending war in Iraq, an incomplete war on terror in Afghanistan and trouble spots like the Gaza, Lebanon and Darfur that can flare up at any given time.