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ORAC
26th Nov 2008, 16:12
Afghan president wishes he could down U.S. planes (http://in.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idINISL40856620081126)

KABUL, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Wednesday he would bring down U.S. planes bombing villages if he could, in a sign of growing tension between Afghanistan and its Western backers as the Taliban insurgency grows in strength.

As Western dissatisfaction with Karzai has grown over his failure to crack down on corruption and govern effectively, the Afghan president, facing elections next year, has hit back over the killing of dozens of civilians in foreign air strikes.

In recent weeks, Karzai has repeatedly blamed the West for the worsening security in Afghanistan, saying NATO failed to target Taliban and al Qaeda sanctuaries in Pakistan and calling for the war to be taken out of Afghan villages.

"We have no other choice, we have no power to stop the planes, if we could, if I could ... we would stop them and bring them down," Karzai told a news conference.

He said that if he had something like the rock attached to a piece of string, known as a chelak in Dari, used to bring down kites in Afghanistan, he would use it.

"If we had a chelak, we would throw it and stop the American aircraft. We have no radar to stop them in the sky, we have no planes," he said. "I wish I could intercept the planes that are going to bomb Afghan villages, but that's not in my hands."

Afghanistan has suffered its worst violence this year since U.S.-led and Afghan forces overthrew the Taliban in 2001, with at least 4,000 people killed, around a third of them civilians.

Despite the presence of 65,000 foreign troops backing 130,000 Afghan security forces, Taliban insurgents have grown increasingly confident in their traditional heartland in the south and east and have also extended their influence close to the capital, Kabul.

VinRouge
26th Nov 2008, 17:31
Well, thats that then. Time to pack up and go home. :ugh:

Perhaps he should have a few more of his own countrymen risking their lives for his putrid pit of dust.

brickhistory
26th Nov 2008, 18:08
Two.....................

Squirrel 41
26th Nov 2008, 20:55
Or possibly - much like every other politician in history running for election, Hamid Karzai is telling the people what he thinks they want to hear.

More importantly, it reminds us that this is counter-insurgency and that the battlefield is in the minds of the Afghans as much as it is in battlefields of Helmand, Uruzgan etc etc. No disrespect to anyone out there at all, but the kinetic piece is one of several strands to this.

S41

Thelma Viaduct
26th Nov 2008, 21:11
Why don't they get a puppet administration in......................

dallas
27th Nov 2008, 07:55
I think Squirrel is along the right lines, although Karzai seems to have been a bit clumsy. As for 'we would stop them and bring them down...', I read that as a poor translation of 'order them back to base' as opposed to literally shooting them down. While Karzai's getting increasingly vociferous, he needs to distance himself from the 'suspect invaders' to some degree, paradoxically to protect his puppet regime!

Evanelpus
27th Nov 2008, 10:03
That's that then. Get all our boys home in time for Christmas and see how long that ****heap country lasts without western support.

God, the ingratitude of the moron!

GOLF_BRAVO_ZULU
27th Nov 2008, 11:37
I wonder if the Mayors of Belfast and Londonderry would have said something similar to yer man Karzai if we’d have used similar tactics in Ulster?

L J R
28th Nov 2008, 01:34
...and now I am really confused....!

mr fish
28th Nov 2008, 21:50
mind you, one has to pity the poor guy. what chance has he if the taliban regain power after we leave, i mean he has demonstrated the fact that he can think and read- he won't have a chance!!!
oh, and i hope his wife likes heading rocks:E

taxydual
29th Nov 2008, 00:31
heading rocks

I'm certain the RAF Regiment has more important things on it's mind.

KeepItTidy
29th Nov 2008, 00:38
You think with the recent things that going on in India and so called Pakistan involvement we will start to see a shift in coalition bombings in the hills over Pakistan. Pakistan is so called horrified by these attacks and in order to be accepted in the west will start to allow Coalition overflights to take out the Taliban troops that use the border as a hiding place.

Just an idea or should i say beadwindow :)