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Afghanistan
Taliban React to Karzai's Words
2010-04-07
Once again, President Obama spoke to the man personally, and had an effect.
I really appreciate how Obama has united people around the world ...
The Taliban reacted against yesterday's speech by President Karzai saying, "They are Afghans, and Karzai is their brother"

One Taliban spokesperson who had preconditioned the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan said the Taliban are ready to hold talks with President Karzai.

President Karzai, among senior NATO and government officials, as well as ethnic leaders in Kandahar, addressed the Taliban Sunday and said the militants should free themselves from the foreigners' "captivity" as himself.

President Karzai once again suggested that the Taliban lay down their weapons and join the Afghan government.

"In fact, President Karzai wants to say that Americans are not good friends, they are half-way friends," said an Afghan political analyst, Wahid Mujdah.

Wahid Mujdah further added that President Karzai in the "meantime wants to tell the Taliban that I'm not with the Americans, so come and reconcile with me and we will take some measures together."

Based on the latest poll by the BBC, 10 percent of the people support the Taliban overall in Afghanistan.

Kandahar's ethnic leaders urged President Karzai to double efforts to bring security to this province and to provide working facilities for them.

These comments come as the presidential office issued a statement that said President Karzai, in his visit to Kandahar, met with the residents of this province to remove challenges they are trying to tackle.
Posted by:Fred

#3  How about we pull away those US body guards now and let him play with his new friends.
Posted by: Phiter Stalin5608   2010-04-07 23:04  

#2  not that I care about being thier friends but being a halfway friend with an afghan sounds like a pretty good statement. What I mean is they seem too really trust no one.
Posted by: chris   2010-04-07 14:19  

#1  We had a better relationship with Karzai under George W. In fact we had a better relationship with just about everyone.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-04-07 09:43  

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