Afghan:President Karzai Wants New Rules For Our Troops

July 26th, 2009 (10) Posted By Erik Wong.

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Since President Obama took office he has already tightened up the rules on our brave troops over in Afghanistan. Now his buddy Afghanistan President Karzai has stated that if he wins the upcoming August election he wants to tighten up the rules some more. I say enough with the politically correct wars. Let them take the gloves off or bring them home.

By ROBERT H. REID and KATHY GANNON

KABUL – President Hamid Karzai said Monday he wants new rules governing the conduct of U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan and would be willing to talk with Taliban leaders who publicly renounce violence and endorse peace.

But Karzai, acknowledging shaky relations with his international partners in the war on terror, told The Associated Press in an interview that he was not prepared at this time to discuss the key Taliban demand — a timetable for the withdrawal of all foreign troops.

Karzai said the presence of U.S. and international forces was in the Afghan national interest but should be “based on a new contract” that would minimize civilian casualties, limit searches of private homes and restrict detaining Afghans indefinitely without charge.

He also said he wants the U.S.-run prison at Bagram Air Base, where about 600 Afghans are held, re-evaluated and inmates released unless there is evidence linking them to terrorist affiliation. He said arrests are turning ordinary Afghans against U.S. and NATO forces.

Karzai has promised to pursue those demands for changes in the relationship with foreign forces if he wins a second term in the Aug. 20 presidential election. He is considered the leading contender in the 39-candidate field, though he would be forced into a runoff if he fails to win a majority of votes in the first round.

“The Afghan people still want a fundamentally strong relation with the United States,” Karzai said. “The Afghan people want a strategic partnership with America” based on fighting Islamic extremism.

But he added that the partnership must ensure “that the partners are not losing their lives, their property, their dignity as a consequence of that partnership.”
A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, rejected the idea of talks, saying the militants would not discuss a cease-fire with any government that was a “servant of the foreigners.”

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  • Steady

    Time for Karzai to go. Civilians die in war – get used to it. No 9/11, no need for us to be in Afghanistan. The Islamic fuks in Afghanistan started this war, no let our guys finish it.

  • Sully

    Gloves off or bring them home is exactly right.

    • ArchInfidel

      :beer:

  • Jeff

    “but should be “based on a new contract” that would minimize civilian casualties, limit searches of private homes and restrict detaining Afghans indefinitely without charge.”

    I think these are perfectly reasonable things for him to ask for. He wants to help secure the freedoms of his people so they are not in fear all the time. Now if the US military can adapt to this and still provide similar security then that’s great. However, if these lead to more deaths of US soldiers and Afghan civilians then its time to either say back to a better strategy or you can take over.

    • Sully

      Jane Fonda is that you?

    • cocorico

      it’s a compliment from the “nutty professor” LMAO

    • Sully

      “lmao” @ “nutty professor”?
      Oh right… Frogs love Jerry Lewis.

    • cocorico

      t’as mis du temps à trouver la referrence :lol:

    • Sully

      Right. Congrats on getting that fan club for Pepe Le Peuw going. I know that’s important to you that he be recognized as a French national treasure and you do him and Jerry proud.

    • cocorico