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    The Daily Beast

    Why Ahmed Wali Karzai was a target

    Many Afghans and American militarymen believed it was only a matter of time before he would be killed. Their predictions came true on Tuesday morning when , the half-brother of the Afghan president and by far the most powerful man in southern Afghanistan, was gunned down by one of his own bodyguards inside his heavily fortified home in Kandahar City. For nearly the past decade he had acted as the region’s . His death will doubtlessly unleash a power struggle among government officials, police and military officers, narcotics smugglers, and tribal chieftains who kicked back a large share of their action made possible by his patronage.

    His death could bring further turmoil to the strategic region. Without his firm hand to keep all those competing interests in check, southern Afghanistan could become less stable at a time when the U.S. military was confident that its surge forces had seriously weakened the insurgency in the Taliban’s strategic heartland. Over the past 18 months American forces had killed and captured thousands of insurgents, pushing them far away from the key populated areas they had long occupied. Karzai had long been seen as a crucial U.S. ally in the region. In 2009 it was widely reported that he had been on the CIA’s payroll for years. Not only had he provided a degree of stability through his vast patronage politics, the private militia forces that he had raised for the CIA took a heavy toll on the Taliban.

    But U.S. militarymen also saw him as a liability. Although never proved, Karzai, 50, was widely accused of being at the center of the southern region’s multibillion-dollar narcotics industry, a charge he vehemently denied. His brother, President , also staunchly defended his brother’s innocence. Of late AWK, as the American militarymen called him, had become almost too authoritarian and powerful for his own good. He heavily favored his own tribe, the Popalzai, to the detriment of other clans who bitterly resented his partiality. This favoritism coupled with the fact that he sat atop of a pyramid of corruption ranging from shady real estate deals, to kickbacks on construction contracts, and getting his fair share of the shakedowns of truckers and buses at police posts and bureaucratic bribes certainly helped Taliban recruiters. “He was using all his power to get money from others, and even caused us to stop a road construction project,” says one Afghan aid official who declines to be quoted because of the sensitivity of his comment. “He had guns and money and was the king of Kandahar.” In the end, he may have overplayed his hand. There clearly was growing resentment toward him in the city and province. “There’s an undercurrent of anti-AWK sentiment,” said one American officer in the region last month. “Within six months you may hear a loud ‘pop’ in the city.”

    That sound came from the AK-47 of one of his own bodyguards who reportedly entered a room of his home where Karzai was meeting with tribal elders and politicians and asked him to step outside. When Karzai did, the bodyguard opened up on him, hitting him at least three times. The attacker was immediately killed by Karzai's other bodyguards. Karzai died on his way to the Kandahar hospital.

    Until then he had lived a charmed life. The Taliban had tried to kill him multiple times unsuccessfully. In May 2009 his motorcade was ambushed by gunmen firing RPGs and automatic rifles. Only one of his bodyguards was killed. Earlier that year four Taliban suicide bombers attacked Kandahar’s provincial council office, killing 13 people but Karzai had just left the building before the attack. The year before a gasoline tanker truck exploded near a building in which he was holding a meeting. He emerged unscathed but six people were killed and 40 were wounded in the blast.

    Although the Taliban has claimed responsibility for his death, a senior Taliban intelligence officer who has provided The Daily Beast with reliable information in the past says he doubts the boast. “I doubt that there is a Taliban connection to Ahmed Wali’s death.” He points out that there was also friction within the family among several brothers and cousins.

    Regardless of who killed him, most Taliban certainly welcome his death. “Ahmed Wali was the best U.S. friend and the Taliban’s worst enemy. He and his whole family have the blood of thousands of Taliban on their hands,” says Mullah Adam Haji, a Taliban subcommander. “His death is very good news for us.”

    But another ranking Taliban who declined to be quoted by name for security reasons says his death could be a setback for possible peace talks as a result of Karzai’s contacts with the insurgency. “He was in indirect contact with lots of Taliban,” the senior Taliban says. “His men many times visited the Taliban not for peace talks but to talk about local, tribal and social issues … I don’t think the Taliban hate Ahmed Wali as much as his brother [President Karzai],” the insurgent adds. “So his death has collapsed a strong and high bridge that could have been used for any upcoming peace talks.”

    Regardless of how he is viewed, his death will have a significant impact on the region’s stability and its prospects for peace.

     

    85 comments

    • bob308  •  10 mths ago
      We have been here for 10 years. Corporate America has made a lot of money. WAR IS A RACKET.
      • Chris 10 mths ago
        Good book
      • bob308 10 mths ago
        Chris, glad u recognized it. It should be required reading at all our universities and military colleges.
    • bob308  •  10 mths ago
      It's time to rebuild our own economy, bring our troops home.
    • Sharon  •  10 mths ago
      Who cares just get our troops out of there and let the animals kill each other like theyhave done for thousands of years. No American life is worth it for those animals.
      • Rufus J. Firefly 10 mths ago
        Here here Sharon but let's keep the option open to drone the louses when necessary.
      • michaels 10 mths ago
        I'll agree with you on getting the f out of there.
      • ShabbirK 10 mths ago
        Afghans are not occupying the US. Nato led by the US has been killing Afghans for nearly one decade. Don't abuse other. The US seems the biggest taerrorist attacking countries in the name of change of regime.
    • I Dont Count  •  10 mths ago
      These people are living in the year 1000 AD!
    • PsiJudgeAZ  •  10 mths ago
      I have a theory: Maybe it was because he was a murdering, drug kingpin.
    • Satisfied Customer  •  10 mths ago
      Good riddance! Now to get Karzai himself! This country is as corrupt as they come. The minute we leave the Taliban will take over, so let's stop wasting money we don't have and get out NOW!
    • Marines  •  10 mths ago
      GREAT NEWS NOW THEY SHOULD KILL HIS #$%$ BROTHER WHO IS NO GOOD AND BAD MOUTH AMERICA AND TAKE OUR MONEY
    • Bill Schieber  •  10 mths ago
      Let's get out of both countries now. See them burning the American flag on TV? I am sick of the USA sending these people money, our money while we have people starving at home. They will never change and will continue to kill forever
    • RALPH W  •  10 mths ago
      That is what we get for partnering with thugs.
    • LindaL  •  10 mths ago
      You reap what you sow. Unfortunately, these people think the devil will protect them forever, he doesn't, he only protects as long as you continue to be valuable. I think this particular Afghan drug lord got far too greedy, probably treated his people like slaves and this is what happens to those who don't know their place in the scheme of things. Good riddance to bad rubish!
      • whytruthhurts 10 mths ago
        America is the devil and it cannot protect anyone who supports them.
    • JFL  •  10 mths ago
      Why are we defending corrupt secular tribal leaders against the relatively honest, if religiously extreme, Taliban? We armed the Taliban to fight the Russians in Afghanistan, did we not? How do we get ourselves into these lose-lose situations?
      • sed 10 mths ago
        And the Taliban had almost shut down the heroin trade completely.
    • Somerset Sam  •  10 mths ago
      Corrupt and power hungry leaders bring down many a nations causing misery to their own people. Saddam Hussein (Iraq), Mubarak (Egypt), Gaddafi (Libya), Ex. Prez Gen Mussharaf (Pakistan), ex. Indira Gandhi (India), Saleh (Yemen), Assad (Syria) are some examples. Both Russians and Americans got involved in this power game for decades. Thousands of American soldiers had died in Iraq and Afghanistan in the "war on terror" marketed to the world and Americans by US Govt with NATO allies... who profited selling weaopns and guns to these nations and others. Well..! Whether US troops stay for next 100 years or pull out in 2012..is not going to make Afghans lives better. because..Afghans earn their living growing poppy plants, producing narcotics to the drug addicts in US, Europe and elsewhere. No US President or UN SG can solve Afghan problems... It is better we quite their region ASAP.
    • UNIVERSAL SOULDIER  •  10 mths ago
      Leave the RATS ALONE and they will LEAVE YOU ALONE
      how do get rid of Rats===starve them---"of outside exceptance"

      THE WORLD MUST TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR WAY OF LIFE.
      and have nothing to do with them and not allowed to immigrate to non muslim countries.

      Its not religion its people control(slavery) of the wourst kind HALF
      OF THEIR POPULATION IS A SLAVE TO THE MASTERS

      THIS IS THE REAL
    • Grandpa Stu  •  10 mths ago
      Bring our troops home and let the corruption run even more rampant than it is now. They will all kill themselves off and the world willl be a better place for it!
    • SF Badger  •  10 mths ago
      Who gets the $millions he skimmed off the war and foreign aid $funds we sent to Afghan?
    • SIMON SAYS  •  10 mths ago
      This is a GOOD thing
    • sed  •  10 mths ago
      Tough day for JPMorgan which launders Afghan drug money through the Bank of Baghdad. Oh, you didn't know JPMorgan runs the Iraqi State Bank?? LOL. That funds, i.e. cash, from Afghanistan is routinely processed through it? I guess they'll find others to run the heroin and th en eventually we leave and the Taliban comes back into power. Guess it hasn't worked out for the globalist bankers but they sure used a lot of our young people to make some profits.
    • V JamesD  •  10 mths ago
      I'm sorry, but there is something drastically wrong with our country hanging its hopes for regional Afghan stability and the safety of our military men and women on the coat tails of such a corrupt person. As we sow, so shall we reap.
    • bob308  •  10 mths ago
      "War is a Racket" should be required reading at all our universities and military colleges.
    • Blues Man  •  10 mths ago
      Another one bites the dust
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