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Tuesday, 16 November 2010 - US defends Afghan mission after Karzai criticism
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam US defends Afghan mission after Karzai criticism AFP - Tuesday, November 16 Send IM Story Print WASHINGTON (AFP) - – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defended US strategy in Afghanistan after Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on Washington to reduce its military footprint and Taliban leaders ruled out peace talks. In recent months, President Barack Obama has soft-pedaled on his plans to begin withdrawing the approximately 100,000 US troops currently stationed in Afghanistan in 2011, stressing instead his goal of handing over security to Afghans by 2014. Clinton defended "intelligence-driven, precision-targeted" US military operations in Afghanistan as having "a significant impact on the insurgent leadership and the networks that they operate," following criticism from Karzai. The chief US diplomat said the "operations are conducted in full partnership" with the Kabul government, with Afghan forces included in each operation. But, Clinton added, the United States remains "very sensitive of the concerns" expressed by Karzai. In a weekend interview with the Washington Post, Karzai had urged the US military to lighten its footprint in his country and shift toward a more civilian development operation to "reduce the intrusiveness into the daily Afghan life." His calls -- including those for sharply reducing night raids in local communities -- run counter to US plans to intensify the offensive against the Taliban before any withdrawal, possibly as early as mid-2011. Key US Republican Senator John McCain became the latest lawmaker to back Obamas plan to maintain troops in Afghanistan until 2014. McCain, who lost his White House bid to Obama in 2008, said Obama should give a "very, very strong statement that we're in this thing to win, that withdrawal to the middle of 2011 is notional, but 2014 is really the year that we would expect to have significant withdrawals." McCain was speaking at a foreign policy forum after returning from a trip to Afghanistan last week with other lawmakers. During the trip the lawmakers met with Karzai. Fellow Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who also participated in the Afghanistan trip, agreed it was more realistic to wait another three years before withdrawing US forces. The Washington Post reported Monday that US General David Petraeus, the coalition commander in Afghanistan, had voiced "astonishment and disappointment" over Karzai's calls, saying they could undermine progress against the insurgency. In Brussels, NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he did not agree with everything Karzai said. But he added that his comments were in line with the NATO-led mission's plan to endorse at a summit in Lisbon on Saturday a plan to start the handover of security responsibility to Afghan forces early next year. Nonetheless, there are indications that there is a growing recognition within the 28-member bloc that a full withdrawal is likely to come later rather than sooner, with the end of 2014 -- or beyond -- seen as more realistic. The US envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, said on a visit to Islamabad that some troops would withdraw from July next year as the coalition aimed to transfer security to Afghan forces by the end of 2014. The Taliban high command meanwhile ruled out a negotiated settlement, calling reports that they were involved in peace talks "misleading rumors" and vowing to step up their campaign of targeted strikes at coalition troops. "The aim is to entangle the enemy in an exhausting war of attrition and wear it away like the former Soviet Union," the militant group said in a statement attributed to its one-eyed leader, Mullah Omar. "Our strategy is to increase our operations step by step and spread them to all parts of the country to compel the enemy to come out from their hideouts and then crush them through tactical raids," he added. Insurgent violence meanwhile showed no signs of letting up as nine security guards were killed and a Taliban rocket attack on a military base destroyed six armored vehicles in Afghanistan on Monday. The violence occurred in the build-up to a key NATO summit in Lisbon, where the continued presence of foreign forces in the country -- and the timetable for their withdrawal -- is likely to be high on the agenda. With violence unabated, Monday's deadliest strike was on a telecommunications tower in northern Kunduz province. Nine security guards, an Afghan police officer and seven Taliban were killed, local police said. Related article: No let-up in Afghan violence Telephone antennae have become a target for the Taliban and other insurgents since the militant group banned mobile telephone communications at night in areas they control. The rebels maintain that the Afghan security forces and their international backers in the 150,000-strong US-led NATO force track down militants using mobile phone signals. In Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's extension of a military mission in Afghanistan beyond a parliamentary-mandated 2011 exit drew fire from opposition parties on Monday. Ottawa last week announced it would deploy hundreds of military trainers until 2014 to help Afghan security forces take over security in the war-torn nation. 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