Ran into this article on Yahoo and was surprised to see a few interesting statements buried deep in it. Would be interested to know how widespread these feelings actually are. These aren't quotes you see reported in the media often:
Hours after a U.S. drone strike killed the leader of al-Qaida, Ayman al-Zawahri, in downtown Kabul, Taliban security forces rushed to seal off the site. Green tarps were thrown over destroyed windows. Checkpoints were put up, and shops were closed. But there was no hiding the damage that had...
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"For many Afghans in Kabul, news of the U.S. airstrike in the heart of the capital stirred deep-seated fears of a return to the era of U.S. military intervention after a relatively peaceful stretch over the past year since the U.S. troop withdrawal and end of the devastating two-decade war."
"Shafiq, 25, said he was arranging fruit at his stand in the Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood of Kabul when he heard a powerful explosion. For a moment he froze, he said, seized by the fear that once again hundreds of people had been killed in a deadly attack. In time, he came to fear that it could be the beginning of yet another bloody conflict.
“I am personally very worried about the future of our country,” said Shafiq, whose full name is being withheld for security reasons. “We want peace and security in our country after this, and we do not want war to start in our country again.”"