The United States’ decision to designate the Haqqani network as a terrorist organization shows it is not sincere about peace efforts in Afghanistan, senior commanders of the group said on Friday. The move will also bring hardship for US Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who is being held by the militants, the commanders told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location. Senior commanders from the network said the decision to designate the group as terrorists could endanger efforts to reach a peaceful settlement to the Afghan conflict before most NATO combat troops withdraw by the end of 2014.
“It means the United States is not sincere in their talks. They are on the one hand claiming to look for a political solution to the Afghan issue while on the other they are declaring us terrorists,” said one of the commanders. “So how can peace talks succeed in bringing peace to Afghanistan?” The New York Times earlier reported that senior US officials who argued against blacklisting the group were concerned it could jeopardize the fate of Bergdahl, who disappeared from his base in southern Afghanistan in June 2009 and is believed to be being held by the militants. “Until now we treated him very well but this move by the United States will of course create hardships for him,” another Haqqani commander told Reuters.
It is very difficult for Haqqani's group to tow the US line in Afghanistan, especially when the US is retreating from Afghanistan. No one bets on a loosing horse that is the rule. However, this decision will make it harder for Pakistan as the US support is vital to help Pakistan avoid economic collapse. It must be very clear that no resistance group in Afghanistan is going to look after Pakistan's interests in Afghanistan, no matter whatever assistance Pakistan provides them.
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