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Afghanistan's ambassador to the US, Said Jawad, has said a US-backed plan to form local tribal groups to help combat the insurgency is very risky. | Afghanistan's ambassador to the US, Said Jawad, has said a US-backed plan to form local tribal groups to help combat the insurgency is very risky. |
The US hopes groups similar to those that have had success in Iraq will counter the growing insurgency and the lack of security forces. | The US hopes groups similar to those that have had success in Iraq will counter the growing insurgency and the lack of security forces. |
But Mr Jawad told the BBC the plan could backfire. | But Mr Jawad told the BBC the plan could backfire. |
He said it could undermine state institutions and actually strengthen warlords and criminals. | He said it could undermine state institutions and actually strengthen warlords and criminals. |
Weapons | Weapons |
Mr Jawad is the latest Afghan official to publicly raise concerns about the US-backed plan. | Mr Jawad is the latest Afghan official to publicly raise concerns about the US-backed plan. |
"In order to gain a short-term term victory we might be in danger of losing the long-term objective of building state institutions," he said. | "In order to gain a short-term term victory we might be in danger of losing the long-term objective of building state institutions," he said. |
Mr Jawad said that Afghanistan's traditional tribal structures had been undermined by three decades of conflict. | Mr Jawad said that Afghanistan's traditional tribal structures had been undermined by three decades of conflict. |
He said if the plan was not properly managed it could strengthen the warlords and criminals. | |
The plan has revived memories of the militias formed in the 1980s by Afghanistan's Communist government. They later became involved in factional warfare. | The plan has revived memories of the militias formed in the 1980s by Afghanistan's Communist government. They later became involved in factional warfare. |
But the US ambassador to Kabul, William Wood, said the plan, which is due to be tried out in Wardak province near Kabul, was not a re-creation of those tribal militias. | But the US ambassador to Kabul, William Wood, said the plan, which is due to be tried out in Wardak province near Kabul, was not a re-creation of those tribal militias. |
He said the groups would not be armed by the Americans, but receive training, clothing and military back-up. | He said the groups would not be armed by the Americans, but receive training, clothing and military back-up. |
The governor of Wardak says the plan is still being discussed and the groups will be involved in things such a reconstruction as well as security. | The governor of Wardak says the plan is still being discussed and the groups will be involved in things such a reconstruction as well as security. |
But critics say the groups will have to have weapons to be effective and are wondering where those arms will come from. | But critics say the groups will have to have weapons to be effective and are wondering where those arms will come from. |
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