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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Fwd: Fw: Kabul confirms US bases in Afghanistan



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From: William Gladys <william.gladys@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:15 AM
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From: KarimAG
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 3:33 PM
Subject: Kabul confirms US bases in Afghanistan

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Kabul confirms US bases in Afghanistan

Tue Feb 8, 2011 2:43PM

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has confirmed US plans to set up permanent bases in his country, enabling its troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond the 2014 deadline.



The decision comes after negotiations between Karzai and US officials and senators on a range of strategic issues, including the establishment of permanent military bases in Afghanistan, DPA reported.

"Yes they want this (permanent bases) and we have been negotiating with them," Karzai said at a press conference in his presidential palace on Tuesday.

"We believe that a long-term relationship with the United States is in the interest of Afghanistan," Karzai added, expressing hope for the establishment of a relationship that brings security and economic prosperity to Afghanistan and an end to violence.

The Afghan president did not give a date for finalizing the deal, but said any long-term partnership would need to be approved by the parliament and the grand tribal council known as the Loya Jirga.

Karzai also emphasized that long-term US bases would not be "used as base against other countries and that Afghanistan is not a place from where our neighbors could be threatened."
Then why are they there??Surely you do not expect the world to believe this claptrap Mr Karzai. Are you saying that there will be no American spying, no American special forces deployed against other nations in the Middle East, no American listening posts, no immediate contact with Israel, no threat of  (easily arranged) military agression against Iran and others,if matters do not go the way of  the USA. And no payback for those in power in Afghanistan? You must be extremely naieve to think that the world will swallow that nonsense. William Gladys. 
If an agreement is reached on permanent bases, the US troops will remain on the Afghan soil beyond the planned transfer of security responsibilities by the end of 2014 -- a process scheduled to start in the spring this year.

MRS/PKH/AKM

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