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when milosevic then realized that it was over, milosevic came to us on the morning of the 21 of novembersaid, "i'll walk the last mile for peace", and he made some final concessions. we then went back--this "we" being secretary of state, warren christopher, and me--went back to see izetbegovic and said to izetbegovic, "this is it. in 20 minutes, we're going on to announce failure, but milosevic has made this one last offer, which is to put the town of brcko--which is on the sava river--up for arbitration." each side wanted brcko. milosevic said, "we'll do an arbitration in a year." this was a nice way of kicking the can down the road for 12 months. izetbegovic took a long pause. he said, "it is not a just peace, but my people want peace. let's go forward." - ambassador richard holbrooke, let's go back to the balkans before the dayton peace accord. you mentioned the tragic death of your colleagues, which fired you up personally. could you describe exactly what happened? you were in a convoy... - we were trying to get in to sarajevo. sarajevo was under siege, the airport was closed, the on
when milosevic then realized that it was over, milosevic came to us on the morning of the 21 of novembersaid, "i'll walk the last mile for peace", and he made some final concessions. we then went back--this "we" being secretary of state, warren christopher, and me--went back to see izetbegovic and said to izetbegovic, "this is it. in 20 minutes, we're going on to announce failure, but milosevic has made this one last offer, which is to put the town of brcko--which is on...
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milosevic. thank you for having me today. i want to give you a brief overview of this proposal. this morning, i'm going to give you some background to the proposal and discuss service options available, sfmta service preferred routes, and the actions part is currently undertaking, and the next apps as well. as you know, sfmta has always been supportive of this proposal. it has been reflected in various documents in the past, but especially now in the transit effect of this project -- effectiveness project. at this time, unfortunately, we are not able to come up with a near-term proposal because of the current budget situation, adjustments that we are proposing to add back to the service. and the extension would improve service to this sector of the city, based on everything commissioner avalos mentioned earlier. we have considered a couple of options to meet this goal. option a is to extend to the daly city bart station using motor coaches, neither the 14 limited or 14 local. both would provide service seven days a week with hybrid coaches which are cleaner and quieter. option b
milosevic. thank you for having me today. i want to give you a brief overview of this proposal. this morning, i'm going to give you some background to the proposal and discuss service options available, sfmta service preferred routes, and the actions part is currently undertaking, and the next apps as well. as you know, sfmta has always been supportive of this proposal. it has been reflected in various documents in the past, but especially now in the transit effect of this project --...
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it was worse than what slobodan milosevic did in the year 2000. >> for the moment, there is no sign of souththat the man who ty call europe's last dictator is changing the guard any time soon. >> you are watching bbc news. the headlines this hour. violent clashes are going on in cairo between president mubarak 's supporters and the demonstrators. at least one has been killed and hundreds have been injured. the white house has said that the political transition should begin immediately. the question on the lips of everyone in egypt is whether or not president mubarak should go now or in september. his supporters seem determined to fight on. some of them are not afraid to display their support. our middle east correspondent said this when they are arrested him. he has been released and that managed to file this report. >> this is the other side of cairo. the large pillars and expensive apartment blocks. this is where egypt's ruling elite live. i have come here to meet president mubarak's close advisers. anybody that thinks he is going to step aside should listen to what he says. >> he is
it was worse than what slobodan milosevic did in the year 2000. >> for the moment, there is no sign of souththat the man who ty call europe's last dictator is changing the guard any time soon. >> you are watching bbc news. the headlines this hour. violent clashes are going on in cairo between president mubarak 's supporters and the demonstrators. at least one has been killed and hundreds have been injured. the white house has said that the political transition should begin...
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a moment a comedy about a groom being late to his wedding plus unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to moscow at the red carpet events the actress was seen giving interviews in english and in russian say she's very proud of everett's. telling myself feels the same way when the film crews use a team or called me and offered to close in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's a comedy take on the ten days and it's going to be very easy for you to just do it i agreed with you when i saw the months of scripts for my part in russian i was terrified. of. the visible contemporary accents are just an annual exhibition project names the best crusher. vince's now instead of jihad just playing with friends across the national contest they need to fix all aspects of life in the country the russians took this land so maybe twenty six thousand pictures have been submitted to the contest and the jury has chosen three hundred and sixty five of the best works should be on display until the trench
a moment a comedy about a groom being late to his wedding plus unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to moscow at the red carpet events the actress was seen giving interviews in english and in russian say she's very proud of everett's. telling myself feels the same way when the film crews use a team or called me and offered to close in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's a comedy...
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remains a comedy about a groom being late for his wedding but what's unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us had told us at the red carpet events the actress was seeing giving interviews in english and in russian saying she's very proud of have roots. helen zille feels instantly when the film producer team were called me and offered to take part in the movie i was never afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's a comedy take only ten days and it's going to be very easy for you to just do it i agreed but when i saw the amount of scripts for my course in russian i was terrified. given smoking simply hops into this and you were exhibition project names the best of russia. even says now mr g.m. displaying going through two graphs of the national contest aiming to fix all aspects of life in the country the reference for this lands more than twenty six thousand pitches have been submitted to the contest the jury has chosen three hundred and sixty five of the best flux should be on display until the twenty fifth
remains a comedy about a groom being late for his wedding but what's unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us had told us at the red carpet events the actress was seeing giving interviews in english and in russian saying she's very proud of have roots. helen zille feels instantly when the film producer team were called me and offered to take part in the movie i was never afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said...
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remounted comedy about a groom being late for his wedding but what's unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us have called at the red carpet event the actress was seen giving interviews in english and in russian saying she's very proud of every. hell unselfish girl speeds in life when the film producer team were called me and offered to take part in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's a comedy film take on the ten days and it's going to be very easy for you to just do it i agreed when i sold a month of scripts for my part in russian i was terrified. of all contemporary art center post an annual exhibition project names the best of russia . even just now and it's displaying winning friends across of the national contest aiming to depict all aspects of life in the country through a few talk this lands more than twenty six thousand pictures have been submitted to the contest the jury has chosen three hundred sixty five of the best flux should be on display until the twentieth of marc
remounted comedy about a groom being late for his wedding but what's unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us have called at the red carpet event the actress was seen giving interviews in english and in russian saying she's very proud of every. hell unselfish girl speeds in life when the film producer team were called me and offered to take part in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look...
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thousand people judges said georgevitch who was a close aide to the lady the president slobodan milosevic was crucial to the success of the criminal enterprise. authorities and drew and believe you have declared a state of emergency as massive flooding affects both countries in believe you are three people died and almost seven thousand the world left homeless as a result of the strong rains hitting the country for the past few weeks rivers burst their banks flooding farming land and residential areas there were similar scenes and for a rule for some three and a half thousand people lost their homes. and an armed group has killed at least ten soldiers loyal to disputed president laurent gbagbo the army vehicles were attacked by a group supporting al assad who is internationally recognized as the winner of last year's election and african union backed panel is currently trying to resolve the deadlock some three hundred people have died of violence between supporters of both man following the disputed poll. america's longest serving shuttle discovery is preparing to lift off for the last ti
thousand people judges said georgevitch who was a close aide to the lady the president slobodan milosevic was crucial to the success of the criminal enterprise. authorities and drew and believe you have declared a state of emergency as massive flooding affects both countries in believe you are three people died and almost seven thousand the world left homeless as a result of the strong rains hitting the country for the past few weeks rivers burst their banks flooding farming land and...
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it's remains a comedy about a groom being late to his wedding plus unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us have hope at the red carpet event the actress was seen giving interviews in english and in russian saying she's very proud of however it's. hell and also feels feels like when the film producer team or called me and offered to take close in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said i couldn't do it but then she called nagin and said look it's a comedy michel new take on the ten days and it's going to be very easy for you to just do it by and read this when i saw the amount of scripts for my thoughts in russian i was terrified. of. the visible concentric since those are the only way exhibition for jets names the best of russia. vince's now to mr g.m. displaying green photographs of the national contest aiming to fix all aspects of life in the country the russians hope this lands more than twenty six thousand pictures have been submitted to the contest of the jury's choice and three hundred and sixty five of the best flux should be on display until
it's remains a comedy about a groom being late to his wedding plus unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us have hope at the red carpet event the actress was seen giving interviews in english and in russian saying she's very proud of however it's. hell and also feels feels like when the film producer team or called me and offered to take close in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said i couldn't do it but then she called nagin and said look it's a...
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romantic comedy about a groom being late for his wedding the most unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to roscoe at the red carpet events he actually seen giving interviews in english hands in russian saying she's very proud of every it's. telling the tale feels the same way when the film crews use a team or called me and offered to take part in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's a comedy the film take only ten days and it's going to be very easy for you to just do it i agreed which when i saw the months of scripts from icons in the russian i was terrified. of. the visible contemporary absence of this and the new exhibition projects the best of russia. even just now to mr g.s. just playing week in france across to the national contest aiming to fix all aspects of life in the country through russia took the strands more than twenty six thousand pictures have been submitted to the contest and the jury has chosen three hundred and sixty five of the best flux should be on display u
romantic comedy about a groom being late for his wedding the most unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to roscoe at the red carpet events he actually seen giving interviews in english hands in russian saying she's very proud of every it's. telling the tale feels the same way when the film crews use a team or called me and offered to take part in the movie i was very afraid to speak russian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's...
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they've undermined the milosevic's serbia. and so they have worked, and i think a commitment to sanctions multi-lateral, strict enforcement, with international unanimity, i think can bring down not only the iranian regime, but at least can stop the iranian regime's march to a nuclear bomb. >> before we talk about iran further and we do want to do that, give me a quick definition. what do we mean when we say "sanctions?" are we talking about taxation, are we talking about trade? what kind, what are things, give us some examples of sanctions. >> well, economists tend to focus just on the economic aspect of sanctions, which is very important, but there is also a moral dimension to sanctions. sanctions are very useful in helping name and shame. they put the target country on the defensive, and it's a fundamental principle of strategic communications, "he who is explaining, is losing." and it helps change the narrative from an engagement with a rational regime to crippling an odious regime. so in that respect, moral sanctions can p
they've undermined the milosevic's serbia. and so they have worked, and i think a commitment to sanctions multi-lateral, strict enforcement, with international unanimity, i think can bring down not only the iranian regime, but at least can stop the iranian regime's march to a nuclear bomb. >> before we talk about iran further and we do want to do that, give me a quick definition. what do we mean when we say "sanctions?" are we talking about taxation, are we talking about trade?...
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romantic comedy about a groom being late to his wedding the most unusual about this movie is that milosevic speaks russian to us have told us at the red carpet events the actress was seeing giving interviews in english hands in russian saying she's very proud of every it's. telling the tale feels like when the film chris you said timor called me and offered to take part in the movie i was very afraid to speak christian and first said that i couldn't do it but then she called me again and said look it's accommodate the film you take only ten days and it's going to be very easy for you to just do it i agreed much when i saw a month of scripts for my concentration i was terrified. of. the visible contemporary tops and so there's an annual exhibition project names of the best of russia. events now in its strategy are just playing with friends across the national contest aiming to defeat all aspects of life in the country the russians hope this lands movie twenty six thousand pictures have been submitted to the contest of the jury's choice and three hundred and sixty five of the best flux should
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using highly disciplined non- violent tactics, the students had successfully toppled slobodan milosevic. srdja popovic was the leader of that revolution. he shared his experience with the april 6th group. >> one of the key things is to understand that the non-violent struggle is a form of warfare, because violence contaminates your movement and creates your opponent's excuse for using police and military forces. also, there is this big problem with media and violence. if you have march of 100,000 people and one single idiot throwing stones, he's going to be the star of the day. >> the serbian example highlighted the fact that movements don't need to be violent. especially in mubarak's egypt, i mean, violence will backfire. the police are incredibly violent. >> narrator: mohamed adel had been to serbia to learn the techniques. >> ...an extraordinary act of daring in the country of tunisia... >> ...president ben ali has stepped down... >> narrator: then tunisia broke. and as protesters there overthrew their government, maher and the april 6 activists saw their chance. >> this was their mo
using highly disciplined non- violent tactics, the students had successfully toppled slobodan milosevic. srdja popovic was the leader of that revolution. he shared his experience with the april 6th group. >> one of the key things is to understand that the non-violent struggle is a form of warfare, because violence contaminates your movement and creates your opponent's excuse for using police and military forces. also, there is this big problem with media and violence. if you have march of...
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he negotiated face to face with milosevic and ended a war. it won't be easy. old adversaries will need to see that their own self-interest lies in setting aside their grievances. taliban militants will have to decide that they are better off working within the afghan political system rather than fighting a losing struggle alongside al-qaeda in bombed-out caves. the afghan government must be prepared to be more inclusive and more accountable. all parties will have to commit to a pluralistic political system that respects the human rights of every afghan. the united states is committed to helping afghans defend those rights. we will not abandon our values or support a political process that undoes the social progress that has been made in the past decade. the afghan government needs to safeguard the rights of all afghans, especially women and minorities. i know firsthand from what happened in the balkans, northern ireland and other places, recovering from conflict that the participation of women and civil society groups will be essential to building a just and l
he negotiated face to face with milosevic and ended a war. it won't be easy. old adversaries will need to see that their own self-interest lies in setting aside their grievances. taliban militants will have to decide that they are better off working within the afghan political system rather than fighting a losing struggle alongside al-qaeda in bombed-out caves. the afghan government must be prepared to be more inclusive and more accountable. all parties will have to commit to a pluralistic...
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the serbians had milosevic, but where do we -- >> okay. let me try to answer the question. >> yes. >> yes, as i've explained, the muslim forces of the third reich who were not just independent militias, they were ss units dispatched all over europe in various formations for various tasks, although they were mainly centralized in yugoslavia. they were trained in france. you saw, what do we do now? that question will not be answered by me. that question will be answered by everyone who hears you. i have given you the history of how we got to this. i will not talk about 21st century policy, but any 21st century policy which is attempting justice must look back on the true facts of, of history. there were many, there was enough bloodletting in yugoslavia to write volumes and volumes. and, unfortunately, what our government does now in the middle east n yugoslavia, etc., is up to a sense of justice in history, and you and you will decide what that is and not me. thank you very much for -- >> [inaudible] >> the british really went to the nazi pa
the serbians had milosevic, but where do we -- >> okay. let me try to answer the question. >> yes. >> yes, as i've explained, the muslim forces of the third reich who were not just independent militias, they were ss units dispatched all over europe in various formations for various tasks, although they were mainly centralized in yugoslavia. they were trained in france. you saw, what do we do now? that question will not be answered by me. that question will be answered by...
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that is where serbian strongman milosevic ended up spending the last few weeks of his life playing darts and ping-pong before dying of a heart attack in his cell. but what about america? after being run out of the philippines, they landed in honolulu. they also wrestled with numerous lawsuits before he died and she went back to her homeland. but even with our closest allies revolutions tend to complicate the relationship. could he actually end up here? >> look at what happened with the shah of iran. he was our best friend. we wanted to help him. we couldn't harbor him. we helped arrange for him to go to mexico and then to other places to hang out. but you know the u.s. obviously, is going to be concerned about its relationship with the new government in egypt. >> reporter: ironically after the iranian revolution, the shah sought refuge in egypt before bouncing to morocco, the bahamas and mexico. then he got sick and president carter reluctantly let him seek treatment in america but before long he was forced to hide out in panama before dying in egypt. so, where does that leave him? well,
that is where serbian strongman milosevic ended up spending the last few weeks of his life playing darts and ping-pong before dying of a heart attack in his cell. but what about america? after being run out of the philippines, they landed in honolulu. they also wrestled with numerous lawsuits before he died and she went back to her homeland. but even with our closest allies revolutions tend to complicate the relationship. could he actually end up here? >> look at what happened with the...
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he negotiated face-to-face with milosevic and ended a war. it will not be easy. old adversaries will need to see that their own self interest lies in setting aside their grievances. taliban militants will have to decide that they are better off working within the afghan political system rather than fighting a losing struggle alongside al qaeda in bombed out caves. the afghan government must be prepared to be more inclusive and more accountable. all parties will have to commit to a pluralistic political system that respects the human rights of every afghan. the united states is committed to helping deaf since the who include roy is -- to helping afghans defend those rights. we will not abandon our values or support a political process that induce the social progress that has been made in the past decade. the afghan government needs to safeguard the rights of all afghans, especially women and minorities. i know firsthand from what happened in the balkans, northern ireland, and other places recovering from conflict that the participation of women and civil society g
he negotiated face-to-face with milosevic and ended a war. it will not be easy. old adversaries will need to see that their own self interest lies in setting aside their grievances. taliban militants will have to decide that they are better off working within the afghan political system rather than fighting a losing struggle alongside al qaeda in bombed out caves. the afghan government must be prepared to be more inclusive and more accountable. all parties will have to commit to a pluralistic...
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i talked to him about his work with slobodan milosevic who he said was one of the most reprehensible human beings he had ever met. he said but i have to negotiate with the man to stop the genocide in the balkans. i think we need to negotiate directly with the north koreans. the current leadership in south korea has undone a number of good things that were published by his two predecessors. to summit meetings were held with north korea. a number of agreements were reached at those summit meetings including something about growing new barriers in the western sea where the showing of the island took place and the sinking of a ship took place. i have been to north korea five times. what they are looking for is a guarantee from us that we will not attack them and they have built nuclear weapons as they turned against what they see as hostility on our part. that can be defused. our problem has been and was reflected in the question i was asked on my first visit how you function as a country when you collect presidents who have nothing to do with their predecessor. he was speaking of the fa
i talked to him about his work with slobodan milosevic who he said was one of the most reprehensible human beings he had ever met. he said but i have to negotiate with the man to stop the genocide in the balkans. i think we need to negotiate directly with the north koreans. the current leadership in south korea has undone a number of good things that were published by his two predecessors. to summit meetings were held with north korea. a number of agreements were reached at those summit...
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milosevic has sent a new general to take charge. this is the opportunity. we will be there within a week and you want us to stop? he said, stopped. and they stopped. of course after that, it never got going again, but that was the 514/41 boundary. in the serbs did know they couldn't get going again. and richard saw that and he got the conditions on the ground said. the other thing about this, you have got to have the right personality. you have got to have the ability to put all of the pieces together. richard holbrooke was the right personality and he did it at dayton and he did it with a lot of help from a lot of people but it was solely his responsibility to make it happen inside dayton and he basically conceded and did it. there were a lot of us who saw pieces and bits of it. i couldn't begin to tell you all the pieces of it, but he'd bullied and cajoled and weasel than flattered and did everything in the world to bring those groups together and finally got the key concession on. at the end. so, even when you use all the tools and even when he set the c
milosevic has sent a new general to take charge. this is the opportunity. we will be there within a week and you want us to stop? he said, stopped. and they stopped. of course after that, it never got going again, but that was the 514/41 boundary. in the serbs did know they couldn't get going again. and richard saw that and he got the conditions on the ground said. the other thing about this, you have got to have the right personality. you have got to have the ability to put all of the pieces...
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i talked to him about his work with slobodan milosevic whom he said was one of the most reprehensible human beings he had ever met, and he said, but i have to negotiate with the man to stop the genocide. and i think we need to negotiate directly with the north koreans. and the current leadership in south korea has undone a number of good things that were accomplished by his two predecessors, with whom i was very close, to summit meetings were held with north korea. a number of agreements were reached at those summit meetings, including something about growing new barriers in the western sea with a killing in the island took place in the sinking of the ship took place. i've been to north korea five times i think that what they are looking for is a guarantee from us that we will not attack them and that they have built nuclear weapons as a deterrent against what they see as hostility on our part. i think that can be diffused. our problem has been, and it was reflected in a question that i was asked in my first visit, how do you function as a country when you elect presidents have nothin
i talked to him about his work with slobodan milosevic whom he said was one of the most reprehensible human beings he had ever met, and he said, but i have to negotiate with the man to stop the genocide. and i think we need to negotiate directly with the north koreans. and the current leadership in south korea has undone a number of good things that were accomplished by his two predecessors, with whom i was very close, to summit meetings were held with north korea. a number of agreements were...
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i talked to him about his work with slobodan milosevic who he said was one of the most reprehensibles he had ever met. he said but i have to negotiate with the bad to stop the genocide in the balkans. i think we need to negotiate directly with the north koreans. the current leadership in south korea has undone a number of good things that were accomplished by his two predecessors. to summit meetings were held with north korea. a number of meetings were reached with -- or the sinking of the ship took place, i have been to north korea five times. i think what they are looking for is a guarantee for best that we will not attack them and they have built north korea against determine what would be seen as hostility on our part. our -- it how the function as a country will have president to have nothing to do with their predecessors? in speaking to the fact that clinton had been invited. they sent their secretary of state had 11 hours of conversation. at the state of the union address in 2002, george w. bush said that north korea was part of the "access of the evil." they had done nothing
i talked to him about his work with slobodan milosevic who he said was one of the most reprehensibles he had ever met. he said but i have to negotiate with the bad to stop the genocide in the balkans. i think we need to negotiate directly with the north koreans. the current leadership in south korea has undone a number of good things that were accomplished by his two predecessors. to summit meetings were held with north korea. a number of meetings were reached with -- or the sinking of the ship...
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he negotiated face-to-face with milosevic and ended the war. it will not be easy. all adversaries will need to see that their own self-interests lies in setting aside their grievances. taliban militants will have to decide that they're better off working within the afghan political system, rather than fighting a losing struggle alongside al qaeda in bombed out caves. the afghan government must be prepared to be more inclusive and more accountable. all parties will have to commit to a pluralistic political system that respects the human rights of every afghan. the united states is committed to helping afghans defend those rights. we will not abandon our values or support a political process that undoes the social progress that has been made in the past decade. the afghan government needs to safeguard the rights of all afghans, especially women and minorities. i know firsthand for what happened in the balkans, northern ireland, and other places, recovering from conflict, that the participation of women and a civil society groups will be essential to building a just a
he negotiated face-to-face with milosevic and ended the war. it will not be easy. all adversaries will need to see that their own self-interests lies in setting aside their grievances. taliban militants will have to decide that they're better off working within the afghan political system, rather than fighting a losing struggle alongside al qaeda in bombed out caves. the afghan government must be prepared to be more inclusive and more accountable. all parties will have to commit to a...