Karzai stressed that he had warned the NATO command after similar incidents “a hundred times” and that the situation must now change.
NATO responded to Karzai’s statements on Tuesday, saying the aerial strikes will not stop because “they continue to be necessary,” Associated Press reported. Spokeswoman for the alliance Oana Lungescu said the Afghan president’s concerns are taken very seriously and that NATO makes 'every effort' to avoid civilian casualties. This is the madness of NATO in full spotlight. They have learned nothing from the hundred massacres (it is actually much more than that) Karzai is talking about. They are going down the same path of insanity in Libya.
I have seen where the U.S. is saying that the house raids, night raids, and drone raids will not stop.
ReplyDeleteTo the contrary, IMO they will increase.
Teeter - - Totter???
Could this be the tipping point.
Did Karzai and his agents have some nice chats with Russia, and China?
I think it's all bluster. They need Karzai and he needs NATO like drunks holding one another up. But a fall has to come sometime.
ReplyDeleteI do not know.
ReplyDeleteI am sure Karzai is on a power trip.
He will do what ever, to who ever in order to stay in power.
Even a mad dog will turn on his master. :-)