Karzai threatens to join Taliban

PakistaniFirst

Minister (2k+ posts)
KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai threatened over the weekend to quit the political process and join the Taliban if he continued to come under outside pressure to reform, according to several members of parliament.

They said on Monday that Karzai made the unusual statement at a closed-door meeting on Saturday with selected lawmakers -- just days after kicking up a diplomatic controversy with remarks alleging foreigners were behind fraud in last year's disputed elections.

Lawmakers dismissed the latest comment as hyperbole, but it will add to the impression the president -- who relies on tens of thousands of US and NATO forces to fight the insurgency and prop up his government -- is growing increasingly erratic and unable to exert authority without attacking his foreign backers.

``He said that 'if I come under foreign pressure, I might join the Taliban','' said Farooq Marenai, who represents the eastern province of Nangarhar.

``He said rebelling would change to resistance,'' Marenai said -- apparently suggesting that the militant movement would then be redefined as one of resistance against a foreign occupation rather than a rebellion against an elected government.

Marenai said Karzai appeared nervous and repeatedly demanded to know why parliament last week had rejected legal reforms that would have strengthened the president's authority over the country's electoral institutions.

Two other lawmakers said Karzai twice raised the threat to join the insurgency.

The lawmakers, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of political repercussions, said Karzai also dismissed concerns over possible damage his comments last week had caused to relations with the United States. He told them he had already explained himself in a telephone conversation on Saturday with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Monday that reports Karzai threatened to abandon the political process and join the Taliban insurgency if he continued to receive pressure from Western backers to reform his government were troubling.

``On behalf of the American people, we're frustrated with the remarks,'' Gibbs told reporters.

The lawmakers said they felt Karzai was pandering to hard-line or pro-Taliban members of parliament and had no real intention of joining the insurgency.

Nor does the Afghan leader appear concerned that the US might abandon him, having said numerous times that the US would not leave Afghanistan because it perceives a presence here to be in its national interest.

Karzai's spokesman Waheed Omar's phone was turned off and another number for him rang unanswered Monday. Deputy spokesman Hamed Elmi's phone rang unanswered.

The comments come against the background of continuing insurgent violence as the U.S. moves to boost troop levels in a push against Taliban strongholds in the south.

NATO forces said they killed 10 militants in a joint US-Afghan raid on a compound in Nangarhar province's Khogyani district near the Pakistani border early on Monday, while gunmen seriously wounded an Afghan provincial councilwoman in a drive-by shooting in the country's increasingly violent north.

NATO also confirmed that international troops were responsible for the deaths of five civilians, including three women, on Feb. 12 in Gardez, south of Kabul.

A NATO statement said a joint international-Afghan patrol fired on two men mistakenly believed to be insurgents. It said the three women were ``accidentally killed as a result of the joint force firing at the men.''

International force officials will discuss the results of the investigation with family of those killed, apologize and provide compensation, he said.

The two men killed in the Gardez raid had been long-serving government loyalists and opponents of al-Qaida and the Taliban, one serving as provincial district attorney and the other as police chief in Paktia's Zurmat district.

Their brother, who also lost his wife and a sister, said he learned of the investigation result from the Internet, but had yet to receive formal notice.

Mohammad Sabar said the family's only demand was that the informant who passed on the faulty information about militant activity be tried and publicly executed.

``Please, please, please, our desire, our demand is that this spy be executed in front of the people to ensure that such bad things don't happen again,'' Sabar said.

In the latest of a series of targeted assassination attempts blamed on militants, Baghlan provincial council member Nida Khyani was struck by gunfire in the leg and abdomen in Pul-e Khumri, capital of the northern province, said Salim Rasouli, head of the provincial health department. Khyani's bodyguard was also slightly injured.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the shooting, although suspicion immediately fell on Taliban fighters who often target people working with the Afghan government and their Western backers.

One month ago, a member of the Afghan national parliament escaped injury when her convoy was attacked by Taliban insurgents in eastern Afghanistan. Female government officials regularly report receiving threats to their safety. Some women leaders, including a prominent policewoman, have been assassinated.

The Taliban rigidly oppose education for girls and women's participation in public affairs, citing their narrow interpretation of conservative Islam and tribal traditions. Militants, who are strongest in the south and east, carry out beatings and other punishments for perceived women's crimes from immodesty to leaving home unaccompanied by a male relative.

Also on Monday, the organizer of a national reconciliation conference -- known as a jirga -- scheduled for early May said it would not include insurgent groups such as the Taliban. There has also been indications it would include discussion of the withdrawal of 120,000 foreign troops in the country.

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khan afghan

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
This is what you can expect from any Afghan.Karzai as a foreign minister in
the early days of TALIBAN government in Afghnistan.Then he resigned and
soon after his resignation his father was murderd in quetta.This is in the blood
of every afghan that at one point they will stand up.They dont care if they
are amercans or british.I salute to karzai for his courage.My request is
to Galani and Zardari to please show some courage and stand up and dont bowe
to your master.Break the chain of slavery and live with dignity .
 

sshahid

Siasat.pk - Blogger
sorry afghan bhai, some of our pakis have embraced slavery till death. You can easily write off zardari. He is our ganda anda.
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Karzai's statement is not based on moral,ethical or courageous decision, he is using this as a blackmail or arm twisting gimmick and thus just as bad as his responsibility for allowing the carnage in his country. Namak halaly ka takaza to tha keh wo Pakistan key kurbany ko yad karta, after the second world war there is no known case of the scale of the refuge that came to Pakistan and the people of Pakistan helped their brothers in need. What they brought with them was not all good, but Allah has been kind and despite immense world pressure against us we are still standing. It is easy to focus on what we do not have but it is always more important to be thankful for what we do have. If Karzai were a courageous man he would get hold of his brother who is considered the biggest dealer in drug traficking.
Objectivity is the best way to be fair.
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
allah key bundo

karzai was joking and showing sign of desparation and frustration. I am sure he has no desire to join the talibans
 

Ammar isb

Councller (250+ posts)
An alliance with Taliban is out of question whatever the circumstances are. These militants are responsible of numerous attacks in Pakistan and in Afghanistan. They have no respect for human life, you can talk logic with human these my friends are beyond humanity
 

Zeeshan Khan

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
It is not only unfortunate but ironic that such statements come from a responsible person threatening to do an alliance with the Taliban. The whole world united against this menace and we need to continue doing that. A rift among the countries that are fighting against this war can be suicidal.