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Last Updated: 8:59 AM, August 8, 2012
Posted: 8:54 AM, August 8, 2012
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The Obama administration, in a move aimed at reviving Afghan peace talks, has sweetened a proposed deal under which it would transfer Taliban detainees from Guantanamo Bay prison in exchange for a US soldier held by Taliban allies in Pakistan.
The revised proposal, a concession from an earlier US offer, would alter the sequence of the move of five senior Taliban figures held for years at the US military prison to the Gulf state of Qatar, sources familiar with the issue said.
US officials have hoped the prisoner exchange, proposed as a good-faith move in initial discussions between US negotiators and Taliban officials, would open the door to peace talks between militants and the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
The revised proposal would send all five Taliban prisoners to Qatar first, said sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. Only then would the Taliban be required to release Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, the only US prisoner of war.
Previously, US officials had proposed dividing the Taliban prisoners into two groups, and requiring Bergdahl's release as a good-faith gesture to come before the second group of prisoners would be moved out of Guantanamo.
Bergdahl, now 26 years old, disappeared from his base in southern Afghanistan in June 2009 and is believed to be being held by Taliban militants in northwestern Pakistan.
The White House and the Bergdahl family declined to comment on the revised proposal for a deal.
The altered transfer plans were discussed with Qatari officials during a visit in mid-June by Marc Grossman, US President Barack Obama's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, the sources said. It was unclear if the altered proposal had been put forward before those discussions.
Qatar, which is hosting a number of Taliban officials, has played a key role in almost two years of initial, secret discussions between US officials and representatives of the shadowy militant group, which remains a formidable enemy in Afghanistan even as US and NATO troops begin to withdraw.
As part of a process the Obama administration hoped would lead to substantive talks on Afghanistan's future, the Taliban's leadership had planned to formally open a political office in Doha. But the Taliban announced in March it would withdraw from the talks, citing what it said were inconsistencies in the US negotiating position.
US officials are now cautiously seeking to prepare the ground for a resumption in talks. But any negotiations involving the Taliban, even preliminary ones, could pose a political risk for Obama months before the US presidential election.
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as long as we send them
back with some neat diseases.
i am cool with this.
Posted Aug-8-2012 Byheydoin (170.24) heydoin View Channel Send Message
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Oh dear...I hope this doesn't start to look desperate, its not going to look good withdrawing under fire...but needs must I guess
Posted Aug-8-2012 ByElegantDecline (2134.28) 
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It'd be awesome if they could implant a GPS tracking device in those prisoners, sort of like where's my iphone.
Posted Aug-9-2012 Byplokiju (909.30) 
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LOL again.
Posted Aug-9-2012 ByAfganBushWacker (22.60) 
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USA have to drop the Shia Northern alliance and Iran in order to have a negotiation with the Taliban. That means a big change in Iraq , Afghanistan and Iran. Taliban surely are dominating in Afghanistan and the Occupation force cant get the benefit through their puppet Iran and the Shias in Afghanistan and Iraq. there is a saying " you cant serve two masters at the same time" so if USA want to negotiate with the Taliban then it has to forget its present puppets! and need to move on wi More..
Posted Aug-11-2012 Bywargame9 (25.00) 
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America wants peace talks because they’re losing and it took them ten years to figure that out.
What a shitbag country who hate to admit to defeat. Float on shitbags!
I guess the most technological advanced army in the world couldn’t beat the guy in his pajamas LMA:OOOOOOOOOOOOO
Posted Aug-8-2012 Bywaistedawayishe (34.30) waistedawayishe Send Message
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