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Afghanistan
Karzai tells world not to abandon Afghanistan
2007-05-23
KABUL - The world must remain engaged in Afghanistan until the country manages to stand on its own feet or “terrorists” will strike again, President Hamid Karzai warned on Tuesday. Talking to reporters after holding talks with visiting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Karzai said the world, and in particular the West, needed to stay in Afghanistan to help Afghans, but also for its own security.

“Let us complete the job as hard as it may look at times,” Karzai commented when a Canadian journalist asked the two leaders about rising opposition among Canadians to having their troops in Afghanistan. “It is a necessary price that we have to pay; the Afghans are paying that price, the rest of the world is paying that price together with us... and let us complete it and not abandon it half way,” Karzai said.

He said the world should bring much-needed help for the Afghan people and enable government forces to stand on their own feet to prevent the return of the militants. “There are still the remnants of terrorism that if we leave half the way, will re-emerge and will haunt you back home whenever they want,” Karzai said, citing the Sept. 11 attacks.

Harper said CanadaÂ’s engagement in Afghanistan, its biggest foreign deployment in the world, was the right thing to do. He said bringing security to Afghanistan could not be achieved through military means alone and added there was need for developing AfghanistanÂ’s economy, social and government infrastracture.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Don't worry, Hamid; we've got to ditch Iraq first.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-05-23 07:09  

#1  Sounds like Karzai isn't ready to give up his palm leaf fans and juicy grapes fed him on the incline.
Posted by: smn   2007-05-23 02:13  

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