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Friday, November 22, 2013

Afghan Security Treaty Threatened Cancel


Afghan Security Treaty Threatened Cancel


President Barack Obama plans maintain thousands of troops in Afghanistan became uncertain after Afghan President Hamid Karzai requested the suspension is surprisingly long- term security agreement until successors elected at the next election .

The announcement is conveyed through a television speech on Afghanistan before the council Thursday fate of obscurity raises security pact . Karzai's government warned that if an agreement is not successfully completed by the end of the year , all of the United States ( U.S. ) was forced to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014 .

Karzai 's speech was delivered less than 24 hours after Afghan and U.S. leaders to discuss the proper time for U.S. forces entered the houses of the Afghan population .

In a telephone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State , John Kerry this week , Karzai asks Barack Obama acknowledged " mistakes " U.S. and Afghans appreciate the suffering caused by war . Karzai wants a requirement that the letter objecting to the withdrawal of U.S. troops ambush attempt homes in exceptional circumstances

Obama replied to Karzai on Thursday morning . However , according to the Afghan president , the letter is not in line with expectations . America does not recognize the error and said that the U.S. government has doubled its efforts to ensure that U.S. forces respect the residents .

Obama letter also alludes to " a big sacrifice " of U.S. troops in Afghanistan . Furthermore , the letter also reveals that the U.S. forces would not enter the house except for residents of U.S. residents exposed " urgent risk . "

In the hour-long speech , Karzai told the Afghan politicians that " the deal was supposed to be signed during the election run , with worth and dignity . "

" There is distrust between me and America , " he said . " I do not trust them , and they did not believe me . "

U.S. and Afghan officials were equally shocked by the announcement that Karzai and Karzai will seek to ascertain whether changing attitudes . ( WSJ )

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