Hypocrite America…Afghanistan has a sovereign right to reject our presence, but they better accept our bases agreemment right now!

Greetings,

     This is just another look at an arrogant declining super power. She claims that Afghanistan has the choice to accept or reject a US imposed troop agreement which puts, her occupation of that sovereign nation, under a legal cover. She says that it is up to the Afghan people and that it really doesn’t matter to her one way or the other.

  This is what she says. She says many things publicly, and other things privately. She says many things publicly ,then months past and she reverses course. This is because she is a hypocrite nation trying to force her will upon others.

   This is what she used to say openly: No permanent U.S. bases in Afghanistan: U.S. ambassador . She said this as other nations were questioning her true intentions in Central Asia.

 

Now she is saying this: US imposed Afghan agreement would allow Washington to operate military bases in the strategic Central Asian nation in perpetuity.

  Now she is saying that the choice is fully and  wholly up to the Afghanistan government(one whom I remind you, was installed by America), and at the same time she is demanding this….

  US says wants BSA signed by Kabul by yearend

US troops in Afghanistan (file photo)

 US troops in Afghanistan (file photo)
 
The United States says it wants a key Afghan security pact approved and signed by Kabul by the end of 2013 after President Hamid Karzai said the pact should not be signed until after the country’s presidential election in April 2014.

“We hope that they will move quickly to approve the text of that agreement,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Thursday during a press conference in Washington.

“Failure to get this approved and signed by the end of the year would prevent the United States and our allies from being able to plan for a post-2014 presence,” Earnest said. “That’s not the kind of thing that you can decide in December of 2014.”

US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said, “We must move forward as quickly as possible to sign the agreement.”

“We have been very clear about the need to conclude this by the end of the year.”

Earlier in the day, Karzai said that the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) would be signed by the Afghan government after the presidential election.

The Afghan president made the remarks during his address to Loya Jirga, or grand council, to some 2,500 tribal elders and political leaders from across the country gathered in the capital Kabul to discuss the BSA.

Karzai told the delegates that if the BSA went through the jirga and was approved by the parliament, it would only be signed “when our elections are conducted, correctly and with dignity.”

“They (the US) should cooperate with us in this,” Karzai said.

In a rare public acknowledgement, Karzai signaled the mistrust between him and US leaders and the strained ties between the two countries.

“My trust with America is not good. I don’t trust them and they don’t trust me,” the Afghan leader said. “During the past 10 years, I have fought with them and they have made propaganda against me.”

Under the BSA, US troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond the 2014 deadline.

Kabul has agreed to US military operations under special circumstances and American troops’ immunity from prosecution in Afghanistan.

Anti-US sentiments have been on the rise in Afghanistan due to the deadly raids carried out by the US and other foreign troops in the war-torn country.

Afghans have also held several demonstrations against the security deal with the United States.

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