Rozman
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Way past the time to get the frak out of there....Enough already!...
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The outgoing U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan warned Sunday that the American people are growing weary of being viewed as occupiers by the leaders of a country where so much American blood has been spilled. Karl Eikenberrys candid and impassioned remarks came a day after President Hamid Karzai in a televised speech accused U.S.-led foreign troops of being in the country for their own national interests.
On Sunday, Karzai met with Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi on the first ever official visit by Irans top defense official and the two discussed problems arising from the presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan, according to reports in Iranian state media. Last week Karzai held talks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the sidelines of a Eurasian summit in Kazakhstan, and similar sentiments were expressed.
More than 1,500 U.S. troops have lost their lives in Afghanistan some 177 this year alone since U.S.-led forces invaded to topple the Taliban regime following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. More than 900 military personnel from other nations have been killed over that period. There are around 100,000 American troops deployed in Afghanistan, and the first in a series of phased withdrawals is due to take place in the coming weeks.
Without mentioning Karzai by name, Eikenberry took aim Sunday at the increasingly harsh anti-coalition rhetoric emanating from the president, calling it hurtful and inappropriate. The ambassador, who will leave his post over the summer, made the remarks at the end of a speech on the future of U.S.-Afghan relations, delivered to several hundred students at Herat University.
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