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It's high time Karzai and General Petraeus had a come to Jesus sit down talk,( So to speak).
We all know Karzai is as corrupt the rest of the Middle East leaders from Royal families to the Muammar Gaddafi types Karzai just does his stealing etc. behind the phony claims of Democracy.
Our people in essence this crook in office and now he gets our people killed with ridiculous rules of engagement and I understand that when civilians are killed it's a bad thing but I am sick of us backing crooks and giving them billions and them then giving us crap.
On the subject of Afghanistan when are we going to shut down the drug trade. Is this another one of those items Obama can't call by it's real name like terrorism?
President Bush did basically nothing about it and now Obama is sitting on his hands.
We all know Karzai is as corrupt the rest of the Middle East leaders from Royal families to the Muammar Gaddafi types Karzai just does his stealing etc. behind the phony claims of Democracy.
Our people in essence this crook in office and now he gets our people killed with ridiculous rules of engagement and I understand that when civilians are killed it's a bad thing but I am sick of us backing crooks and giving them billions and them then giving us crap.
On the subject of Afghanistan when are we going to shut down the drug trade. Is this another one of those items Obama can't call by it's real name like terrorism?
President Bush did basically nothing about it and now Obama is sitting on his hands.
Afghan President Rejects U.S. Apology Over Killings - FoxNews.com
KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghanistan's president on Sunday rejected a U.S. apology for the mistaken killing of nine Afghan boys in a NATO air attack and said civilian casualties are no longer acceptable.
According to a statement from his office, Hamid Karzai told Gen. David Petraeus, the top commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan, that expressing regret was not sufficient in last week's killing of the boys, ages 12 and under, by coalition helicopters.
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