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Showing posts with label Karzai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karzai. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

US confirms 'outreach' to Taliban

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Afghan Taliban fighters pose for a picture
© AFP/File Mohammad Yaqubi
AFP

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Defense Secretary Robert Gates confirmed that US officials were involved in preliminary talks with the Taliban to seek a political solution to the Afghan war but said he didn't expect significant progress for months.

Gates also said recent gains on the ground in Afghanistan meant President Barack Obama would have "a lot of room for maneuver" when deciding how many troops to withdraw as he begins a limited US drawdown next month.

Almost a decade into the Afghan conflict, the American public has grown increasingly war-weary and the killing of Osama bin Laden and other leading Al-Qaeda figures in recent months is fueling calls for a rapid pullout.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

US 'holding talks with Taliban': Karzai

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Karzai says talks between US and Taliban are "going on well"
© AFP Aamir Qureshi
AFP

KABUL (AFP) - The United States is holding talks with the Taliban, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Saturday, in the first official confirmation of such contacts after nearly ten years of war.

Although diplomats and officials say the talks are at a very early stage, Karzai's remarks highlight the increasing focus on finding a political settlement in Afghanistan as foreign combat troops prepare to pull out by 2014.

"Talks with the Taliban have started... the talks are going on well," Karzai said, addressing a conference in Kabul.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Obama says sorry to Karzai for civilian deaths


Afghan Abdu Rahman, 7
© AFP/File Mauricio Lima
AFP

WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Barack Obama on Wednesday expressed his "sorrow" in a video conference with Afghan President Hamid Karzai over recent civilian casualties in Afghanistan, his spokesman said.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama spoke to Karzai for an hour and discussed a number of topics, including the implications of the death of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a US special forces raid in May.

"The president expressed his sorrow over tragic civilian casualties, most recently in Helmand province," Carney said.

Monday, May 30, 2011

US taking Afghan concerns 'very seriously': White House

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai
© AFP/File Shah Marai
AFP

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AFP) - A White House spokesman said Sunday that Washington was taking "very seriously" Afghan President Hamid Karzai's concerns over the latest incident of civilian deaths caused by US-led military operations.

"We work very hard, our military in Afghanistan, to do everything we can to avoid civilian casualties," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters aboard the president's aircraft, Air Force One, as it made its way to Joplin, Missouri.

"We coordinate obviously, work with the Afghan government, Afghan military with that goal," Carney said.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How to Schedule a War

The Incredible Shrinking Withdrawal Date 


Tom Engelhardt
Toms Dispatch

Going, going, gone!  You can almost hear the announcer’s voice throbbing with excitement, only we’re not talking about home runs here, but about the disappearing date on which, for the United States and its military, the Afghan War will officially end.

Practically speaking, the answer to when it will be over is: just this side of never.  If you take the word of our Afghan War commander, the secretary of defense, and top officials of the Obama administration and NATO, we’re not leaving any time soon.  As with any clever time traveler, every date that's set always contains a verbal escape hatch into the future.


In my 1950s childhood, there was a cheesy (if thrilling) sci-fi flick, The Incredible Shrinking Man, about a fellow who passed through a radioactive cloud in the Pacific Ocean and soon noticed that his suits were too big for him.  Next thing you knew, he was living in a doll house, holding off his pet cat, and fighting an ordinary spider transformed into a monster.  Finally, he disappeared entirely leaving behind only a sonorous voice to tell us that he had entered a universe where “the unbelievably small and the unbelievably vast eventually meet, like the closing of a gigantic circle.”

In recent weeks, without a radioactive cloud in sight, the date for serious drawdowns of American troops in Afghanistan has followed a similar path toward the vanishing point and is now threatening to disappear “over the horizon” (a place where, we are regularly told, American troops will lurk once they have finally handed their duties over to the Afghan forces they are training).

If you remember, back in December 2009 President Obama spoke of July 2011 as a firm date to “begin the transfer of our forces out of Afghanistan,” the moment assumedly when the beginning of the end of the war would come into sight.  In July of this year, Afghan President Hamid Karzaispoke of 2014 as the date when Afghan security forces "will be responsible for all military and law enforcement operations throughout our country."

Administration officials, anxious about the effect that 2011 date was having on an American public grown weary of an unpopular war and on an enemy waiting for us to depart, grabbed Karzai's date and ran with it (leaving many of his caveats about the war the Americans were fighting, particularly his desire to reduce the American presence, in the dust).  Now, 2014 is hyped as the new 2011.

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

CIA hired Karzai's brother before 9/11, Woodward says

Ahmed Wali Karzai - Christian Science Monitor
Jeff Stein
Washington Post

Ahmed Wali Karzai, the half-brother of Afghanistan’s president and boss of the strategically important Kandahar province, has been on the CIA payroll for over a decade, Bob Woodward writes in his new book, “Obama’s Wars.”

By the fall of 2008, Woodward says, “Ahmed Wali Karzai had been on the CIA payroll for years, beginning before 9/11. He had belonged to the CIA's small network of paid agents and informants inside Afghanistan. In addition, the CIA paid him money through his half-brother, the president.”

Hamid Karzai was plucked from obscurity and installed as president after U.S.-backed Afghan forces chased the Taliban from power following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

There have been many accounts of his brother’s relationship with the CIA over the years, leaving the impression that he is a CIA “agent,” i.e., a controlled asset of the spy agency.

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