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Akoto

(4,266 posts)
Thu Mar 15, 2012, 03:27 PM Mar 2012

Karzai: NATO should scale back, hasten handover

Source: CBS News

(CBS/AP) KABUL, Afghanistan - The U.S. campaign in Afghanistan suffered a double blow Thursday when the Taliban broke off peace talks and President Hamid Karzai demanded NATO troops immediately pull out of rural areas because of anger over a U.S. soldier's alleged killings of 16 civilians.

The setbacks effectively paralyze the two main tracks for ending the 10-year-old war. Part of that exit strategy is to gradually transfer authority to Afghan forces while another tack is to pull the Taliban into some sort of political discussions with the Afghan government.

Karzai also said he now wants Afghan forces take the lead for countrywide security in 2013, a year ahead of schedule. He spoke as Afghan lawmakers were expressing outrage that the U.S. flew the soldier suspected in civilian killings to Kuwait Wednesday night when they were demanding he be tried in the country.

"Afghan security forces have the ability to keep the security in rural areas and in villages on their own," Karzai said in a statement after meeting visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. He said he had conveyed his demand to Panetta during their meeting.

Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57397892/karzai-nato-should-scale-back-hasten-handover/



This was just breaking on MSNBC, too. Karzai demands NATO pull out of rural areas.
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Karzai: NATO should scale back, hasten handover (Original Post) Akoto Mar 2012 OP
Please, can we use this as an excuse to leave all of Afghanstan? NT brer cat Mar 2012 #1
Absolutely; and we shouldn't leave so much as a U.S. Government ball-point pen behind. razorman Mar 2012 #5
K&R Solly Mack Mar 2012 #2
Okie Dookie Amonester Mar 2012 #3
duplicate LBN dipsydoodle Mar 2012 #4

razorman

(1,644 posts)
5. Absolutely; and we shouldn't leave so much as a U.S. Government ball-point pen behind.
Thu Mar 15, 2012, 09:30 PM
Mar 2012

The Afghanis are NOT our friends.

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