Monday, 11 May 2009

Perils and satisfactions of covering Afghan conflict, The Australian, 11 May, 2009.



Perils and satisfactions of covering Afghan conflict

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 11 May 2009: 37.
"While he has been a spectacular failure since, at the time the same aura of hope hung around [Hamid Karzai] as now hangs around Obama," [Mark Corcoran] says.
"He has an impossible task. The jacket always reminds me of a charismatic individual who has been set an impossible task: trying to bring peace to Afghanistan."
"The level of access we were granted was unprecedented," Corcoran recalls. "We had free run of the presidential palace. It was fascinating. He had already survived several assassination attempts. We were sitting in on national security meetings and went with him when he was meeting various warlords and governors.

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