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Karzai sees no good in US presence in Afghanistan
THE NEWSPAPER'S CORRESPONDENT
Published 2014-02-03 07:34:37

WASHINGTON: Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview published on Sunday that he saw no good in America’s presence in Afghanistan.

The Afghan leader referred to the Taliban as his “brothers”, to the Americans as “rivals” and claimed that he had not spoken to US President Barack Obama since June.

The interview to The Sunday Times, London, was widely reproduced in the US where commentators pointed out that Mr Karzai was purposely distancing himself from Mr Obama as the Afghan leader’s 12-year reign comes to an end.

“This whole 12 years was one of constant pleading with America to treat the lives of our civilians as lives of people,” he said, adding that he met Mr Obama at Nelson Mandela’s funeral in South Africa but did not speak to him.

“Letters have been exchanged” though, he added.

Insisting that he “saw no good” in the American presence in Afghanistan, Mr Karzai said: “They did not work for me, they worked against me.”

Although the United States spent $648 billion during the Afghan war, Mr Karzai said it did not help him.

“The money they should have paid to the police they paid to private security firms and creating militias who caused lawlessness, corruption and highway robbery,” he said.

“They then began systematically waging psychological warfare on our people, encouraging our money to go out of our country.”

Mr Karzai also blamed the United States for creating “pockets of wealth and a vast countryside of deprivation and anger” in Afghanistan.

Asked why he was refusing to sign a bilateral security agreement with the United States, Mr Karzai said: “Under pressure, our kings signed things and all that turned out to be disastrous for Afghanistan. Under pressure today if I do the same I don’t know the consequences.”

Mr Karzai said he did not worry about the possibility that his refusal to sign the agreement could cause the US and other Western nations to reduce their financial assistance to Afghanistan.

“Money is not everything. If you ask me as an individual, I would rather live in poverty than uncertainty,” he said.

Mr Karzai praised Britain for trying to improve Afghanistan’s relations with Pakistan.
 
Money is not everything. If you ask me as an individual, I would rather live in poverty than uncertainty,” he said.

Mr Karzai praised Britain for trying to improve Afghanistan’s relations with Pakistan.

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sure Karzai you corrupt bastard, 'sure Money isn't everything'
 
Karzai sees no good in US presence in Afghanistan
THE NEWSPAPER'S CORRESPONDENT
Published 2014-02-03 07:34:37

WASHINGTON: Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview published on Sunday that he saw no good in America’s presence in Afghanistan.

The Afghan leader referred to the Taliban as his “brothers”, to the Americans as “rivals” and claimed that he had not spoken to US President Barack Obama since June.

The interview to The Sunday Times, London, was widely reproduced in the US where commentators pointed out that Mr Karzai was purposely distancing himself from Mr Obama as the Afghan leader’s 12-year reign comes to an end.

“This whole 12 years was one of constant pleading with America to treat the lives of our civilians as lives of people,” he said, adding that he met Mr Obama at Nelson Mandela’s funeral in South Africa but did not speak to him.

“Letters have been exchanged” though, he added.

Insisting that he “saw no good” in the American presence in Afghanistan, Mr Karzai said: “They did not work for me, they worked against me.”

Although the United States spent $648 billion during the Afghan war, Mr Karzai said it did not help him.

“The money they should have paid to the police they paid to private security firms and creating militias who caused lawlessness, corruption and highway robbery,” he said.

“They then began systematically waging psychological warfare on our people, encouraging our money to go out of our country.”

Mr Karzai also blamed the United States for creating “pockets of wealth and a vast countryside of deprivation and anger” in Afghanistan.

Asked why he was refusing to sign a bilateral security agreement with the United States, Mr Karzai said: “Under pressure, our kings signed things and all that turned out to be disastrous for Afghanistan. Under pressure today if I do the same I don’t know the consequences.”

Mr Karzai said he did not worry about the possibility that his refusal to sign the agreement could cause the US and other Western nations to reduce their financial assistance to Afghanistan.

“Money is not everything. If you ask me as an individual, I would rather live in poverty than uncertainty,” he said.

Mr Karzai praised Britain for trying to improve Afghanistan’s relations with Pakistan.


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He sure was BROTHERLY to me when I was helping keep him alive in 2002. I guess he likes Obama as much as myself, and Putin, and well, about every body else..... lol
 
So who got to decide in Afghanistan, if not Karzai?
 
He is trying to build his legacy.

crippled one.

anyway the new president might sign the security deal.

When Loya Jirga has given its consent then this opposition by Karzai has no weight but seems an attempt to mint as much favour as he can
 
Lol...The americans should leave A'stan but when the talibans come knocking they should seal the borders and institute a no fly zone,especially out of A'stan.Let's see Karzai and his courage then.Bet you he'll be the first in a plane out of Kabul when the americans are out.
 
The Afghan leader referred to the Taliban as his “brothers”, to the Americans as “rivals”

Sometimes I wonder if Karzai has some psychological problem.

I mean, all politicians lie and bullsh!t to some extent, but this guy takes it to a whole new level. Does he seriously think anyone believes a word he says?
 
Sometimes I wonder if Karzai has some psychological problem.

I mean, all politicians lie and bullsh!t to some extent, but this guy takes it to a whole new level. Does he seriously think anyone believes a word he says?
Presence of 10000 USA soldiers can do nothing to get rid of Taliban and one major loss of these left troops these soldiers will also run away
 
U.S. presence in Afghanistan is to have a strategic base to attack Iran and Pakistan if need be in the future.
 
Presence of 10000 USA soldiers can do nothing to get rid of Taliban and one major loss of these left troops these soldiers will also run away

I was only commenting on Karzai's statements bouncing all over the place claiming to be friends with everybody.

As for the question of US troops in Afghanistan, I think the US doesn't need troops on the ground to keep the Taliban in check. They will be allowed to "control" vast parts of Afghanistan but only as long as they don't pose a threat to US interests.

The NATO ground invasion had more to do with America's regional goals, and those goals seem to have been deprioritized for the time being.
 
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