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Afghanistan's Karzai hits out at U.S. critics
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 15 - 02 - 2009


Afghan President Hamid
Karzai lashed out at mounting U.S. criticism on Sunday, saying
he expected "better judgment" from the Obama administration, according to Reuters.
In the latest show of strain between the allies in a
seven-year war against Islamist militants, Karzai told CNN
President Barack Obama's description of the Kabul government as
"very detached" from its people reflected the new U.S.
government's immaturity.
"Perhaps it's because the administration has not yet put
itself together," he told CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS" program.
"I hope as they settle down, and as they learn more, we'll
see better judgment."
U.S. policy on Afghanistan is under review as Obama
contemplates almost doubling the number of U.S troops there to
around 60,000.
At the same time, U.S. criticism of Karzai has grown as the
Taliban insurgency steadily gains ground more than seven years
after U.S.-led forces toppled the hardline Islamist Afghan
government.
Despite Obama's comments, Karzai said he admired the U.S.
leader. "I can certainly engage with him very, very very
positively," he said.
Karzai repeated his criticism that the U.S.-led military
campaign against Taliban and al Qaeda militants had brought
civilian casualties, arrests and home searches that were
undermining confidence of Afghans.
Whenever he criticized U.S. practices in Afghanistan -- for
example, of aerial spraying of poppy fields or torture
allegations -- this was followed by reports of high-level
corruption in his government, including an accusation that his
brother was involved in the narcotics trade, Karzai said.
"Whenever there was a disagreement, this kept repeating,"
he said, without directly addressing the accusations.
"My conclusion is that, yes, this was part of a political
pressure tactic, unfortunately."
Recent U.S. newspaper articles highlighting a growing rift
between Washington and Karzai showed "there's a lot of
misinformation and, indeed, at times disinformation from parts
of the Western press against me," Karzai said.


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