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US fights for Afghan underground resources: Afghan president



Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a joint press conference with NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the presidential palace in Kabul on March 4, 2013.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a joint press conference with NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the presidential palace in Kabul on March 4, 2013.
 
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the US fights in Afghanistan with the intention of gaining access to the country’s underground resources, adding that Washington's so-called war on terror is not real, Press TV reports.

“Americans have asked Afghans to give them Afghanistan's mining contracts, and I said 'Bring your contracts'... Lots of mines are hidden in Helmand and from the start they have been doing their investigations and finishing their photography. But now they understand that we know about them,” Hamid Karzai said in a Tuesday speech during an official visit to southern Helmand province.

The president went on to say that the US-led foreign forces’ anti-terror war in Afghanistan is not a real one and that the Americans fight for their own interests in the country.

Karzai once again slammed US double standards for holding secret talks with Taliban militants in certain Persian Gulf states and Europe.

“Both Taliban and Americans drink tea and eat chocolate together, but they come and attack civilians in Afghanistan,” Karzai noted.
Karzai had earlier accused Washington of holding unilateral talks with the Taliban militant group, saying that there are “ongoing daily talks between Taliban, American and foreigners in Europe and in the (Persian) Gulf states.”

Referring to two Taliban bombings in Kabul and Khost on March 9, the Afghan president said on Sunday, “Those bombs … were not a show of force to America. They were in service of America. It was in the service of the 2014 slogan to warn us if they (Americans) are not here then Taliban will come.”

Last month, Afghan media reported that Washington was in contact with the Taliban in Qatar to persuade the militant group to sit at the negotiating table with the Afghan government.

Afghan government officials have not held direct talks with the militants since they were toppled in 2001.

The Taliban have repeatedly refused to negotiate directly with the Western-backed government of President Karzai, demanding the negotiations to be held between the militants and the United States.
 

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US will be energy independent before the end of the decade. Bakken and other reserves will make this happen. We need these troops home as soon as possible. The US needs these soldiers to work on changing up the infrastructure from gasoline/diesel to natural gas. I am sure China will be willing to buy Karzai's underground resources. 

FM
Originally Posted by TK:

US will be energy independent before the end of the decade. Bakken and other reserves will make this happen. We need these troops home as soon as possible. The US needs these soldiers to work on changing up the infrastructure from gasoline/diesel to natural gas. I am sure China will be willing to buy Karzai's underground resources. 

Like more you get old yuh ah get more Stupid. You really live in LA LA Land!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:

US will be energy independent before the end of the decade. Bakken and other reserves will make this happen. We need these troops home as soon as possible. The US needs these soldiers to work on changing up the infrastructure from gasoline/diesel to natural gas. I am sure China will be willing to buy Karzai's underground resources. 

Like more you get old yuh ah get more Stupid. You really live in LA LA Land!!!

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You can never understand these issues. 

FM
Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:

US will be energy independent before the end of the decade. Bakken and other reserves will make this happen. We need these troops home as soon as possible. The US needs these soldiers to work on changing up the infrastructure from gasoline/diesel to natural gas. I am sure China will be willing to buy Karzai's underground resources. 

Like more you get old yuh ah get more Stupid. You really live in LA LA Land!!!

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You can never understand these issues. 

Nobody can understand you. You are from a different planet. There will be no need for oil in America!!! BLOODY NONOSENSE!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:

US will be energy independent before the end of the decade. Bakken and other reserves will make this happen. We need these troops home as soon as possible. The US needs these soldiers to work on changing up the infrastructure from gasoline/diesel to natural gas. I am sure China will be willing to buy Karzai's underground resources. 

Like more you get old yuh ah get more Stupid. You really live in LA LA Land!!!

===

 

You can never understand these issues. 

Nobody can understand you. You are from a different planet. There will be no need for oil in America!!! BLOODY NONOSENSE!!!!

frackin

FM
Originally Posted by raymond:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:

US will be energy independent before the end of the decade. Bakken and other reserves will make this happen. We need these troops home as soon as possible. The US needs these soldiers to work on changing up the infrastructure from gasoline/diesel to natural gas. I am sure China will be willing to buy Karzai's underground resources. 

Like more you get old yuh ah get more Stupid. You really live in LA LA Land!!!

===

 

You can never understand these issues. 

Nobody can understand you. You are from a different planet. There will be no need for oil in America!!! BLOODY NONOSENSE!!!!

frackin

Bannas, Most States will not allow that. TK in a world by himself.

Nehru

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