when NATO leaves Karzai must know he’s toast ,so which country is he going to hide in this time with all his bags of money
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And the hits just keep coming out of the Middle East...
Eff muzzie nations-—all of them!
Remember the good old days when our Allies at least pretended to like us?
Karzai just voiced the undisputable fact: 99.9% of his country are Muslims and will support another Muslim state if it is attacked by The Great Satan.
He could say that "we will support the USA" but then the royal "we" would be limited to him and a dozen of his advisors. It's not something he can choose and make it happen.
You’re really winning those hearts and minds there, 0bungles.
Yawn...
Anyone got the GPS coordinates for Kabul? Load ‘em up.
Koranimals backing koranimals.
Move along, Kafirs....nothing surprising here.
Karzai is nuts.
He had his moment, in 2001-2, when due to all the differences between all the Afghan factions he was felt by a majority of the factions to be less threatening than other possible choices and thus he was able to obtain western support to take the lead to begin the “democratic” process.
Karzai should have then become a one-term President.
Instead, he has become drunk on the centralized power that was installed in his office, used it corruptly, neutered the legislative process in many areas of governance, and has no understanding of how to play international politics in favor of his nations’ interest.
His responses and outcries at various points occur because he is floundering, with no clear approach to situations; he is confused between what is his own personal interest (his power) and what is in the interest of Afghanistan (Afghan sovereign interests).
My fear is that someone in Afghanistan is going to knock him off, and that we might get blamed as a party to it because of the nutty things he has said.
We should hope a democratic movement against Karzai would get strong enough to remove him democratically.