Analyst: U.S. Should Convince Karzai To “Do Things Differently”

Posted by Staff on November 2, 2009 |

Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C., says that the United States should urge Afghan President Hamid Karzai to reign in corruption and establish a stronger cabinet.

Karzai was declared President by Afghanistan’s election commission Monday after his competitor, Abdullah Abdullah, dropped out of the race citing risk of voter fraud. (0:32)

 
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November 2, 2009

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