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Blog Source: www.digitaljournal.com
| 2 days ago
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton flew to Afghanistan Wednesday to attend the swearing-in ceremonies of reelected Afghan President Hamid Karzai as the US prepares to send more troops to the troubled country to fight its war on ...
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| 2 days ago
Hamid Karzai was sworn in today. November 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment. Should we celebrate his second term as president of Afghanistan? Here's more on Karzai. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) ...
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Blog Source: al-darb.blogspot.com
| 6 days ago
Kabul - Hamid Karzai, who was sworn in for a second term in office on Thursday, still has the chance to go down as a great Afghan leader. However, as things stand now, Karzai's legacy will most likely be defined by August's fraud-marred ...
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Blog Source: www.theworld.org
| 6 days ago
Download MP3 Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai was inaugurated at a ceremony in Kabul today for his second term in office. Anchor Jeb Sharp speaks with Kabul resident Sultana (she asked that we not use her last name).
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Blog Source: www.sott.net
| 6 days ago
Hamid Karzai has said he is determined that the Afghan army should be built up so it can take over responsibility from foreign troops for securing the entire country within five years. Speaking after being sworn in for a second term as ...
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Blog Source: tweetpetite.blogspot.com
| 6 days ago
Hamid Karzai Sworn In For Second 5-Year Term As Afghan President: "'We are determined that by the next five years, the Afghan forces are capable of taking the lead in ensuring security and stability across the country,' Karzai said." ...
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Blog Source: pakistanpal.blogspot.com
| 10 days ago
Hamid Karzai begins another term as Afghanistan's president with a long to-do list. The Obama administration has made clear to him that he must crack down on corruption, install a team of technocrats to run the country and weed out ...
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Blog Source: www.theatlanticwire.com
| 10 days ago
The Afghan president may be corrupt and ineffective. But is he the best we could hope for?
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Blog Source: offshoreinn.com
| 14 days ago
Although corruption, drug-trafficking and other civil issues are important priorities, President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan needs to become more engaged with the war raging around him, writes Max Boot.
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Blog Source: www.realclearworld.com
| 14 days ago
In the matter of Hamid Karzai (this would be the feckless, warlord-backed, corruption-tainted and dubiously re-elected president of Afghanistan), it's wonderful to observe how he has single-handedly created a new designation in the ...