Karzai calls for quicker NATO withdrawal after photo scandal
President Hamid Karzai called for a quicker withdrawal of
NATO troops from Afghanistan Thursday in the wake of photos published showing
U.S. troops posing with body parts of dead insurgents.
In a statement, Karzai said, “The only way to put
an end to such painful experiences is through an accelerated and full
transition of security responsibilities to Afghan forces, so Afghanistan can
take over its own destiny and, thus, no such things can be repeated by the
foreign forces in Afghanistan.”
{mosads}The photos, published by the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday,
were the latest in a series of incidents this year that have threatened to harm
U.S.-Afghan relations. The incidents include video of Marines urinating on Taliban
corpses, the burning of Qurans at a U.S. airbase and a rogue U.S. soldier
murdering 17 Afghan civilians.
The Obama administration has called the photos
“reprehensible” and condemned them, and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
apologized Wednesday.
The Pentagon also pushed the LA Times not to publish the
photos, which were taken in 2010, because they said the images could incite
violence against U.S. troops. Karzai said the photos were “disgusting” and “inhumane” and
warned that “similar incidents of odious nature in the past” had sparked an
angry reaction from Afghans.
“It is such a disgusting act to take photos with body parts
and then share it with others,” he said in a statement.
The U.S. and its NATO allies are planning to announce their
plans for transitioning security control to the Afghan security forces at a
NATO summit in Chicago in May. The Obama administration hopes that Afghan
forces will take the lead on security in 2013, and a full transition will occur
by the end of 2014.
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