Top U.S. Commander In Afghanistan On Karzai Tensions -- CBS
(CBS News) KABUL -- Last month President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai accused the United States of secretly negotiating with the Taliban. He also claimed that militias working for the American military had tortured and killed a student.
It was just the latest in a string of anti-American remarks from the Afghan leader.
For U.S. Commanding General in Afghanistan, Joseph Dunford, Karzai's comments amounted to friendly fire.
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