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Dates: during 2009-2009
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...Middle East policy. As a result, the success of U.S. efforts in the region is inextricably tied to that of the Afghan government and its establishment as a legitimate authority. Unfortunately, the recent withdrawal of Abdullah Abdullah from the Afghan presidential race represents a poor decision on Abdullah??€™s part and a step back on Afghanistan’s road to recovery. Abdullah??€™s decision not to challenge incumbent Hamid Karzai in a runoff election can be explained as a principled protest of the widespread fraud present in the electoral proceedings, but it also means...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Democratic Failure | 11/4/2009 | See Source »

...turn of events has left Afghanistan with a leader who, after discounting illegitimate ballots, did not meet the 50 percent vote threshold required to be declared president of Afghanistan after the first round of voting. While there was no guarantee that fraud would not plague the runoff as well, Abdullah??€™s participation in a second round of voting would have enhanced the legitimacy of the election. A runoff, which would have been subject to intense public scrutiny, would have at least represented a new opportunity for a more open election and given the victor some level of legitimacy...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Democratic Failure | 11/4/2009 | See Source »

Without a viable opposition opponent like Abdullah, an election would have been pointless. So while Abdullah??€™s decision may have been a politically expedient tactic, especially considering his probable loss, it is neither a service to the Afghan people nor to the stability of its government...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Democratic Failure | 11/4/2009 | See Source »

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