I never thought I'd cheer for Leon Panetta, but I'm glad to see him taking Karzai to task.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/06/world/asia/afghanistan-karzai-panetta/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Also from that article, we see more of Karzai's alternate universe:
We do "own" one problem Karzai speaks of and that is their FW CAS platform, the contract which was canked earlier. I don't even know if RFP's have gone out for that or not, but US politics hurt us there. Otherwise, Karzai's in his own world.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/06/world/asia/afghanistan-karzai-panetta/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
"Look, we have made progress in Afghanistan because there are men and women in uniform who have been willing to fight and die for Afghanistan's sovereignty," Panetta told reporters shortly after landing in Lima, Peru, for a meeting with Latin American defense officials.
"Those lives were lost fighting the right enemy not the wrong enemy, and I think it would be helpful if the president, every once in a while, expressed his thanks for the sacrifices that have been made by those who have fought and died for Afghanistan, rather than criticizing them."
Also from that article, we see more of Karzai's alternate universe:
"The U.S. and NATO should go to the places where the roots of terrorism exist. They are saying one thing but acting contrary to that," Karzai said at a news conference in Kabul, according to CNN affiliate Tolo TV.
"I asked the U.S. government to equip our air force with weapons, intelligence and transport planes -- we still haven't received a response from them," he said. "Our discussions will continue next week as well, and if they show no interest in this, we will decide whether to purchase from Russia, China, India or any other country."
We do "own" one problem Karzai speaks of and that is their FW CAS platform, the contract which was canked earlier. I don't even know if RFP's have gone out for that or not, but US politics hurt us there. Otherwise, Karzai's in his own world.