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Karzai Exclusive: 'No Blackwater mercs in Afghanistan in 10 years'
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has spoken exclusively to Russian media outlets - RT, Rossiya-24 and RIA-Novosti. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.

tags: News, Ria-novosti, Rossiya-24, Yevgeny Poddubny, Andrey Greshnov, Peter Lavelle, RT interview Karzai, Afghanistan, Afghan police, Taliban, Hamid Karzai, US coalitions Afghanistan, Soviet Union Afghanistan, NATO Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, ISAF, al-qaeda

How Will Obama-Karzai Pact Affect Afghans' Future?
Ray Suarez, former Afghan Interior Minister Ali Jalali and The Atlantic's Steven Clemons discuss how the new pact between presidents Karzai and Obama is expected to affect everyday life in Afghanistan and relations between the two countries.

tags: News, PBS newshour, Ali Jalali, Steven Clemons, kabul, afghanistan, president obama, speech, war, troops, united states, military, 2024, attack, pact, president, hamid karzai, role, nato, withdrawal, Afghan, Interior Minister, The Atlantic

My Apology to President Karzai on Behalf of Americans
Wherein I follow the lead of our own President and apologize to President Karzai of Afghanistan on behalf of America

tags: Film, Kira Davis, I'm sorry, President Karzai

Afghan President Hamid Karzai Nicolas Sarkozy
french audio

tags: Nonprofit, Hamid Karzai, Nicolas Sarkozy

'US military, CIA out of control in Afghanistan'
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has warned that the recently signed strategic pact with the US is at risk of becoming "meaningless" if the people do not feel safe in the country. This comes after reports that four air strikes in recent days, carried out by international forces, left dozens of civilians dead. For more RT talks Ahmed Quraishi President of lobbying group PakNationalists Forum. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, Ahmed Quraishi, Afghanistan US, Karzai Obama, US troops in Afghanistan, CIA, Hamid Karzai, Kabul, US state department, Pakistan, paknationalists Forum, air strikes Afghanistan, NATO

'Afghan rampage - cold-blooded & calculated atrocity'
The US has identified the soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in Kandahar as Sergeant Robert Bales. However an Afghan parliamentary investigation team says not one but up to 20 US troops could have taken part in the massacre. The incident has already sparked calls for an early withdrawal of NATO troops from the country. For more RT talks to anti-NATO activist in Chicago Rick Rozoff. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, Rick Rozoff, Afghanistan US conflict, Afghan rampage, Afghanistan Karzai, Hamid Karzai, Kandahar massacre, killing civilians Afghanistan, Robert Bales, US troops, US troops in Afghanistan, NATO, Taliban, NATO troops

Afghan Anger: 'UN cop-out as NATO reaches bloody high'
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai has accused NATO of killing eight children in an air strike on the country's territory. The incident adds to the already strained relationship between Afghanistan and its Western allies. Last week the United Nations released a report stating there had been a rise in civilian casualties in Afghanistan from 2790 in 2010 to 3021 in 2011. It noted that most deaths were caused by insurgents. Gareth Porter, investigative journalist and historian talks to RT, claiming the UN is not doing a responsible job tracking the civilian casualties that are the result of night raids by US special operations forces. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, drone attack, night raid, NATO raid, NATO strike, United Nations, UNSC, Karzai, casualties, children Afghanistan, victim, afghan operation, Obama

Torture Traffic: US throwing Afghans in banned prisons
An Afghan human rights report indicates torture in the country's prisons is widespread, and detainees handed over by America are subjected to abuse. US officials say they're looking into the allegations, which come just weeks after several atrocities were committed by American soldiers in the country. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, Gayane Chichakyan, Afghanistan, Afghan, Karzai, Obama, America, United States, afghan US, koran burning, afghan massacre, afghan shooting, afghan pissing, NATO forces, afghan war, holy book burning, prison, human rights, abuse

Jirga special - Afghan President Hamid Karzai - 22nd october 2011 part 1
more on www.zemtv.com

tags: News, Jirga, special, Afghan, President, Hamid, Karzai, 22nd, october, 2011, part

Afghan Anguish: 'No victory looming for NATO over 10 yrs on'
Despite Moscow's stance that the international forces must complete their mission in Afghanistan, Richard Becker, a regional coordinator for the ANSWER coalition, says the US must withdraw from the country because it has been losing ground to the Taliban. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, Richard Becker, Afghanistan, Afghan, Karzai, Obama, America, United States, afghan US, koran burning, afghan massacre, afghan shooting, afghan pissing, NATO forces, afghan war, holy book burning, prison, human rights, abuse, poppy fields, NATO mission in Afghanistan

Bring out the dead: US troops pose with Afghan body parts
New photos of American soldiers posing with Afghan corpses have emerged in the US The images appear to be another example in a series of extreme breaches of discipline by US troops, which have dangerously undermined their position with the Afghan people. Former Afghan MP Daoud Sultanzoy thinks besides posing a threat to relations between his country and the US, this scandal will contribute to NATO leaving behind a grim legacy. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, Marina Portnaya, Daoud Sultanzoy, Afghan war, LA times, LA times photos, scandal, photos, Marines urinating, taliban corpses, taliban fighters, marines peeing, marines talibans, american soldiers, afghan scandal, urinating scandal, Afghanistan US, US Afghan pullout, troops, Taliban, Afghanistan, Karzai, muslim, Video, United States Marine Corps

'US seeks to stay forever in Afghanistan'
The US seeks to continue the Afghan war into a "perpetual state of low intensity guerilla conflict", preventing the country to rebuild its infrastructure, says a prominent political analyst. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has called for an investigation into what is described as the biggest coordinated Taliban attacks this year. Karzai says intelligence failures on the part of US-led forces allowed the militants to sneak into the most secure neighborhoods. The weekend assault in the capital Kabul and elsewhere left over 50 people--including four civilians and 11 Afghan soldiers --dead. Washington has dismissed Karzai's claim, saying the attacks were likely carried out by the Pakistan-based Haqqani network. This comes weeks ahead of the NATO summit in Chicago, where Karzai is expected to ink a strategic pact with the US. Meanwhile, the US is reportedly gearing up for a major offensive in the war-torn nation. Reports say the US-led spring offensive will be in the regions that control the main access routes into Kabul. Press TV has conducted an interview with Webster Griffin Tarpley, an author and historian in Washington, to further talk over the issue. Watch this article on our website: www.presstv.com

tags: News, the United States of America, US troops, US forces, Afghanistan, Afghan War, war, war on terror, Taliban, military

Full Interview with Hamid Karzai
Yalda Hakim's full interview for Dateline with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, as he gives a revealing assessment of the war on terror. For more on Yalda Hakim's interview, go to the SBS Dateline website... bit.ly

tags: News, SBS, Dateline, Yalda, Hakim, full, interview, Afghanistan, President, Hamid, Karzai, Kabul, Taliban, Australia, soldiers, troops, diggers, United, States, America, USA, Army, Pakistan, asylum, seekers, human, rights, violations

Karzai seals strategic pact with India
The political leaders of Afghanistan and India have forged closer ties between their nations by signing a "strategic partnership" following talks in New Delhi. The agreement, announced on Tuesday after Afghan President Hamid Karzai's meeting with Manmohan Singh, the Indian prime minister, is the first such pact between Afghanistan and another country and aims to boost trade, security and cultural links between the countries. Karzai, speaking at a press conference with Singh, stressed again that "terrorism and radicalism" were being used "as an instrument of policy against our citizens". Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from New Delhi, India.

tags: News, asianews, Prerna, Suri, jazeera, new, delhi, karzai, afghanistan, india, manmohan, singh

The Taliban Spring - Afghanistan
Taliban resurgence led by biggest attacks since 2001 To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com The Taliban have claimed that yesterday's attacks on Kabul, the biggest since 2001, are just the start of their spring offensive. This incisive report asks: what does a future with the Taliban mean for Afghanistan? "For them it's not a peace process", Amrullah Saleh, former head of Afghan Intelligence tells us. A Taliban prisoner concurs, "if the foreign troops leave, the Taliban will come back to Kabul". Saleh is adamant that the Taliban's "maximalist agenda" will lead to civil war once the West leaves Afghanistan and that the Afghan government participating in empty talks serves no other purpose than political expediency. "Peace talks with the Taliban have always been used to demonstrate to the international community that President Karzai is one step ahead", Fawzia Koofi explains. An MP and single mother, she refuses to be cowed by Taliban aggression, despite facing death threats. A classified Nato report, based on 27000 interrogations, not only states that the Taliban believe their control of Afghanistan is inevitable, but also highlights the links between the Taliban and Pakistan. For many in Afghanistan there is real anger that after so much bloodshed in the country, Pakistan is left untouched. As the West searches for the ending to its Afghan story, for Afghanis it feels like they are just reaching another beginning. April <b>...</b>

tags: News, The Taliban Spring, Afghanistan, journeyman Pictures, documentary, the Taliban, Kabul, Karzai, Hamid Karzai, war on Terror, war in Afghanistan

Jirga special - Afghan President Hamid Karzai - 22nd october 2011 part 2
more on www.zemtv.com

tags: News, Jirga, special, Afghan, President, Hamid, Karzai, 22nd, october, 2011, part

Obama 'Ends' Afghan War
President Obama met with the troops in Afghanistan, signed a strategic partnership agreement with Hamid Karzai and then gave a speech directed towards American voters. The President said that the war began and will end in Afghanistan. But is the plan he laid out really an end or just a middle ground? Retired LTC Anthony Shaffer joins the show to discuss. Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com

tags: News, The Alyona Show, Alyona Minkovski, RT America, thealyonashow, rtamerica, Alyona, Show, Obama, Afghanistan, agreement, Karzai, troops, Anthony, Shaffer, Operation, Dark, Heart, Yemen, Pakistan

Jirga special - Afghan President Hamid Karzai - 22nd october 2011 part 4
more on www.zemtv.com

tags: News, Jirga, special, Afghan, President, Hamid, Karzai, 22nd, october, 2011, part

Afghan President Karzai's brother killed
One of Afghanistan's most powerful men Ahmad Wali Karzai is assassinated in Kandahar. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com

tags: News, Afghan, Afghanistan, Karzai, Hamid Karzai, Ahmad Wali Karzai, Kandahar, Kabul, assassination

Exit Rush: No cash, no Afghanistan?
There's been a surge of violence in Afghanistan - with bomb blast in the north of the country killing at least nine people. The escalation comes as the country prepares to take full control of security in more areas - and a week before NATO's summit in Chicago. And, as Tesa Arcilla reports, Alliance support for ongoing involvement in the embattled nation has never been lower. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.

tags: News, Tesa Arcilla, NATO Afghanistan, Australia Afghanistan, Mike Raddie, John Rees, US forces in Afghanistan, Afghan war, Obama, Afghanistan president, Hamid Karzai, Pakistan, Taliban, Blackwater, politics, foreign policy, conflict, terror attack, drugs, NATO

Karzai Telling Mullah Nasrudin joke 2012
friends evan our president is tell nice jokes

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Afghanistan: Karzai confirms Taliban peace talks
At a press conference in Kabul, Afghan President Hamid Karzai confirms that the US have started peace talks with the Taliban. Read more www.telegraph.co.uk

tags: News, video, Afghanistan:, Karzai, confirms, Taliban, peace, talks, usa, obama, war

Hamid Karzai
Video Excerpt: Afghan President Hamid Karzai explains why terrorism is a regional problem, and what his country would like from the next US administration, during his speech at the Asia Society, September 23, 2008. Source: asiasociety.org

tags: News, Afghan, President, Hamid Karzai, terrorism, regional problem, asia society, new york, art, culture, international, Asia

CrossTalk: Afghan Burning
What does the murder of 16 Afghan civilians say about the US strategy in Afghanistan? What repercussions will the latest shooting spree have on the relationship between Afghanistan and the US? Why can't the US pullout its troops immediately, and how is it different from Iraq? CrossTalking with Saul Landau, Gretchen Peters and Cristian Whiton. CT on FB: www.facebook.com

tags: News, Crosstalk, Peter Lavelle, Saul Landau, Gretchen Peters, Cristian Whiton, Afghanistan, Quran burning, Taliban, Afghanistan Taliban, US Afghanistan, pullout of US troops, violence, conflict, Karzai

Obama cements Afghan stay year after Bin Laden's death
Bombs and gunfire have struck the Afghan capital Kabul... shortly after a visit by Barack Obama. The Taliban claimed responsibility and said the attacks were in retaliation for the US president's visit. Afghan police say suicide bombers attacked a compound where foreign workers live. At least seven people have been killed and almost 20 injured. The US president's visit to Kabul came one year since the killing of Osama Bin Laden by American special forces. In a speech at Bagram airbase, Obama admitted Washington is holding direct talks with the Taliban and said many in the terrorist group are interested in peace. Obama and Karzai also signed an agreement outlining ties in the decade after the planned US troop pullout in 2014. RT's Gayane Chichakyan has more. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

tags: News, Gayane Chichakyan, Osama bin Laden, bin Laden dead, bin Laden anniversary, Afghanistan bomb attacks, Obama Karzai agreement, Obama visits Kabul, Taliban, Afghanistan NATO troops, deaths in Afghanistan, Bagram aribase, terrorist groups Afghanistan, US troops pullout, bin Laden's death

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