| Karzai Offers Invitation to “Our Taliban Brothers” | | Print | |
| Written by Warren Mass | ||||||||
| Wednesday, 04 November 2009 14:22 | ||||||||
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Iranian-based Press TV reported that in his speech, Karzai also promised to uproot corruption. "Afghanistan has been defamed by corruption. Our government has been defamed by corruption," Karzai told a press conference. "We will strive, by any means possible, to eradicate this stain," he vowed. We will try as soon as possible to bring peace to this soil, for ultimate peace in all over Afghanistan. A Reuters news commentary on Karzai’s address noted that Karzai's prior calls for talks with Mullah Mohammad Omar, the former head of the Taliban regime, have so far been snubbed and that negotiations with other “moderate” Taliban factions — that are said to be motivated by local disputes and money rather than ideology — have also failed to bring significant defections. Despite Karzai’s overture towards some Taliban leaders, an asiaone.com report from AFP noted that the Taliban, in response, derided Karzai as a "puppet president" and accused Western powers of deciding to cancel Afghanistan's election run-off. "The cancellation of the second round of the election showed that decisions on Afghanistan are made in Washington and London, while the announcements are made in Kabul," the report quoted a Taliban statement. "What is astonishing is two weeks ago they were arguing that the puppet president Hamid Karzai was involved in electoral fraud ... but now he is elected as president based on those same fraudulent votes, Washington and London immediately send their congratulations." And while President Karzai may be extending an olive branch to the Taliban, officials in India seem to have a different view of the network of militants who are allied with al-Qaeda terrorists. In a message sent to Karzai on November 3 congratulating him on his reelection, India’s external affairs ministry encouraged the world “to stand steadfast against the challenge posed by the Al Qaeda and the Taliban, which threatens the stability of Afghanistan and that of the world as a whole.” The report noted that India supported the Hamid Karzai government during its first term by pledging over $1.2 billion in reconstruction aid for Afghanistan.
Supposedly, the purpose of sending our troops to Afghanistan (later stretched beyond credible belief to Iraq) was to put the terrorists responsible for the attacks of September 11 out of business. This, obviously, has not been accomplished. Now, our leading "ally" in the region, whose government the United States and NATO have supported through thick and thin, proposes that Afghans should “ask our Taliban brothers and others to return and embrace their own land.” Can someone explain what those 833 Americans died for? Photo: AP Images
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Can someone explain what those 833 Americans died for? They died for the cause of globalism, the UN, and the New World Order. I, for one, do not find great comfort in that. |
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Delivering his acceptance speech at a November 3 press conference, the day after Afghanistan's Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) declared him the winner of the country's disputed election, President Hamid Karzai issued an appeal to “to bring peace to this soil” and said that Afghans should “ask our Taliban brothers and others to return and embrace their own land.”
