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Karzai slams US troops for killing 16 civilians | |||
2009-01-26 | |||
Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday condemned a US operation he said killed 16 civilians. Karzai said the killing of innocent Afghans during the US military operations 'is strengthening the terrorists' while hundreds of villagers denounced the American military during an angry demonstration. The Afghan president added that his Defence Ministry had sent Washington a draft technical agreement that would give Afghanistan more oversight with regard to the US military operations. The same letter has also been sent to NATO headquarters.
The back-and-forth comes as the new US administration of President Barack Obama must decide whether to support Karzai as he seeks re-election later this year as part of the overall Afghan strategy of the United States.
Meanwhile, Afghan police in remote northwestern Afghanistan killed 13 Taliban fighters in a clash that also killed five civilians by Taliban, said a police official. The Taliban first shot dead a tribal elder and his wife in their home in Badghis province on Saturday because the man did not agree to collect food and money for them, provincial police chief Muhammad Ayub Niazyar said. Three more local men were killed and five wounded when residents attacked the rebels, Niazyar told AFP. "Thirteen of the Taliban have been killed and seven of them were injured in a clash when the police arrived at the area," he said. | |||
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Karzai needs to be elected "King of the Midden" - for life. Da$$$$ sanctimonious Pashtun a$$hole. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2009-01-26 12:32 |
#2 Im not sure how much influence we have in the elections - I dont think its that minimal. I assume we are talking about US weight being thrown behind already important dissenting elements (including some ex Northern Alliance). I also assume that Obama has access to input from US commanders on the ground, etc. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2009-01-26 10:40 |
#1 Meanwhile, Afghan police in remote northwestern Afghanistan killed 13 Taliban fighters in a clash that also killed five civilians by Taliban, said a police official. Did we kill any civilians, Mahmoud? No, sir. We used the "non civilian killing" bullets, sir. Like Hamid told us to. |
Posted by: tu3031 2009-01-26 09:11 |