CBS/AP/ March 7, 2009, 9:35 AM

Afghans Condemning Raid Block U.S. Convoy

In this May 18, 2012 file photo, Felix Guirola waves to people as he takes his self-made 3.45 meters (11 feet) tall bicycle for a spin through downtown Havana, Cuba.

In this May 18, 2012 file photo, Felix Guirola waves to people as he takes his self-made 3.45 meters (11 feet) tall bicycle for a spin through downtown Havana, Cuba. / AP Photo/Franklin Reyes, File

Demonstrators in eastern Afghanistan blocked the path of a U.S. military convoy Saturday to condemn an early morning raid in Khost province that killed four people and wounded two, Tahir Khan Sabari, Khost deputy governor, told The Associated Press.

Sabari said the four killed were civilians, but the U.S. said they were militants.

Demonstrators in Khost city threw rocks at the convoy, shouted "Death to America" and burned tires in the road, sending up dark plumes of smoke. AP Television News footage showed several hundred men gathered in the street blocking the vehicles' path, but there were no clashes.

The U.S. military said both Afghan and coalition forces raided an Afghan home, and that militants fired at them. The forces killed what the U.S. said were four men linked to the militant network of warlord Siraj Haqqani. One militant was wounded and four were detained, the military said in a statement.

It said 14 women and 26 children were "protected" during the raid, but did not give further details.

The forces found weapons, explosives and materials to make bombs, the statement said.

Overnight raids are typically targeted missions by U.S. Special Operations Forces that seek to capture or kill high-ranking militant leaders.

Sabari countered that no Afghan forces took part in the raid, despite a recent agreement between U.S. forces and the Ministry of Defense saying Afghans would be included in such operations to prevent civilian casualties and help with cultural issues and language difficulties when entering Afghan homes.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has complained loudly during the last several months about civilian deaths, and has pleaded with the U.S. and NATO to prevent such killings. He made no comment Saturday on the raid in Khost.

In the south, a suicide attack near the main gate of a police station in the Zarang district of Nimroz province killed a civilian and a policeman, said Gov. Ghulam Dastagir.

Taliban militants have stepped up attacks in recent years and now control wide areas of the south. The U.S. is sending 17,000 more forces to Afghanistan this year to bolster the record 38,000 already in the country.


Karzai Offers To Rule Months Beyond His Term

President Karzai said Saturday that he accepted the election commission's decision to hold a presidential vote on Aug. 20, three months after his term officially ends, and suggested he should remain in power until the election takes place.

According to the Afghan Constitution, Karzai's last day as president should be May 21 and a presidential election "shall be held within 30 to 60 days prior to the end of the presidential term."

(AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
(Afghan president Hamid Karzai's spokesman Humayon Hamidzada stops questions from the media as Karzai leaves a press conference at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on Saturday, March 7, 2009.)

But the election commission has said the vote will be held in August - three months later - because of security issues, spring snow cover in the high Afghan mountains, and a lack of money for the ballot distribution.

The president said he was consulting with legal authorities about a possible extension to his term because the vote had been pushed back and that he would soon announce the results of those conversations.

Opposition leaders have already said they would not agree to an extension of his term.

Karzai said the country needed to reach a "national consensus" on the matter.

"If the election is delayed, the whole article should be delayed," he told a news conference. "But this is not up to my decision. This is not up to my request. This is a legal issue."

He said the rule of law and legitimacy of the state were the most important factors.

"I've already promised that I want to be a legitimate president. If it is illegal for me to stay after May 21, I don't want to stay," he said.

Karzai noted that the United Nations and the United States had approached him about extending his term for 12 months to save money by holding presidential and legislative elections in the same year. But Karzai rejected that idea, saying he could not stay in office longer than five years. Legislative elections are slated for 2010.

The lower house of parliament, which is filled with lawmakers who want Karzai's job, passed a resolution earlier this year saying they would not recognize him as president after May 21, setting up a potential constitutional crisis.

Some lawmakers have suggested the speaker of the upper house should become a caretaker president, but Karzai said Saturday the constitution makes no provision for that.

He also noted that many other lawmakers wanted the presidential poll to be held in August because they did not have enough time to prepare for a spring election.
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toolmangler-2009 says:
So, where's the love?
Posted by janem4 at 8:12 AM : Mar 8, 2009



So, read your Bible already and find out.
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sean1z says:
Afghanistan should enforce the laws and morality. Illicit sexuality, street narcotics, alcoholism, gambling, and child pornography destroys revolutionary spirit. Kabul does not need to militarize under NATO. Police science is a technical means.
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twitchery says:
Posted by neo267-2009 at 12:28 AM : Mar 8, 2009

That worked sooo well for the russians.
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neo267-2009 says:
This isn't a popularity contest. All you have to do is show them that crossing us is a lot more dangerous than fighting the Taliban.
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GODSnLIBERALS says:
,,,,,,,,Why are we still wasting 10 billion a month in these wars?.....Iraq was a lie and why are we chasing Osama Bin Laden? He has NEVER been charged with anything connected with 911....the only people our government will be fighting here in the United states...will be the middle class when they finally get sick of Washington handing out billions after billions to people who are in conspiracy with congress to rob the country blind .congress and Wall street are committing TREASON.
Posted by tincup356 at 9:24 PM : Mar 7, 2009
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*******

are you ready for a new world order??
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GODSnLIBERALS says:
every civillian in Afghanistan is a militant therefore if you kill a militant you will kill a civillian.
Posted by toolmangler-2009 at 7:54 PM : Mar 7, 2009
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if they run..they are terrorists..if they dont run..they are well-disciplined terrorists

do they wear a uniform or dogtags??
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tincup356 says:
usmc1971: First off, Semper Fi, but you can't pullout of Iraq or now Afghanistan. We cannot allow these terrorist groups to go unchecked or we will be fighting here. And that is not what we want. We need the rest of the world to get on board with stopping these groups from committing acts of war whenever they feel like it. We need to un-arm them and reduce them to non-effective forces. We just can't turn a blind eye, which is what till now must of the world has done, all the while allowing these terrorists to kill innocent people.
Posted by edward1975-2009 at 8:26 AM : Mar 7, 2009 ,,,,,,,,Why are we still wasting 10 billion a month in these wars?.....Iraq was a lie and why are we chasing Osama Bin Laden? He has NEVER been charged with anything connected with 911....the only people our government will be fighting here in the United states...will be the middle class when they finally get sick of Washington handing out billions after billions to people who are in conspiracy with congress to rob the country blind .congress and Wall street are committing TREASON.
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toolmangler-2009 says:
every civillian in Afghanistan is a militant therefore if you kill a militant you will kill a civillian.
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GODSnLIBERALS says:
The US don't have to kill women and children to be macho.
Posted by lambor59 at 6:43 PM : Mar 7, 2009
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*******obama liberals PAYS HOLLYWOOD to tell them they are macho*********
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lambor59 says:
The US don't have to kill women and children to be macho.
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