Scammed in Afghanistan

Source Informed Comment

The announcement by the New York Times that one of the supposedly prominent Taliban with whom the Karzai government has been negotiating turns out to be an impostor is only the latest depressing indication that the whole Afghanistan boondoggle is shot through with flimflammery. The US gave a man claiming to be Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansur, Mullah Omar's number two, "a lot of money" to engage in talks. He also was flown to Kabul to consult with President Hamid Karzai at the presidential palace (Karzai, terrified of looking like a laughingstock, denied the meeting). The incident demonstrates that US and Afghanistan intelligence on the Taliban is very poor, since they don't even know what the leaders look like. It means that they don't have double agents high up in the organization with whom they could have checked on Mansur's absences from his home base" while he was hobnobbing with Karzai and the Americans" so as to confirm his identity.