Afghanistan: Now what?

In the first round of balloting, Afghan President Hamid Karzai received 1 million "ghost votes" from people who simply didn't exist. When those were eliminated, he lacked the requisite plurality and was pressed by his Western backers into agreeing to a runoff -- only to see his challenger drop out in anticipation of further fraud. Faced with a one-man race, the Independent Election Commission on Monday canceled the second round and returned Karzai to power ... Full Story »

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Alex Pelfrey
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by Alex Pelfrey - Nov. 9, 2009

Being an opinion piece yes I think this does the job. I feel like it brought down a lot of facts backed by opinion but then gives the reader an opportunity to make their own decision.

I am not surprised that this voting has been such a mess. A country can't be forced to have elections and then have them go smoothly. This is another example of a failure to impose our own ambitions on a country who clearly does not share the same thought.

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