EARL NASH
After eight years of pouring billions of US dollars into the coffers of the Karzai Krime Kartel, the US is saying "No more!" No more money and no more troops, until King Karzai rids the government of corruption, or steps down or is removed.
Short of arresting and imprisoning his brother, cousins and other family members, Heroin Hamid's only option is to stall, smile, and collect US funds, for as long as he can. While the US waits for King Karzai to step down with his body still intact, troops will continue to be physically maimed, emotionally damaged, and killed to prop up a rotting scarecrow.
Since the US is spending its precious money and marrow on his behalf, will The Afghan Puppet allow an audit of the Karzai Krime Kabal finances for the last eight years?
Afghanistan won't get any more civilian aid from the United States unless it does more to tackle corruption and goes after those suspected of looting aid in the past, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday.
The Secretay of State said:
"I have made it clear that we're not going to be providing any civilian aid to Afghanistan unless we have a certification that if it goes into the Afghan government in any form, that we're going to have ministries that we can hold accountable.
The Obama administration wants a tribunal to prosecute major corruption crimes and a new anti-corruption commission.
There does have to be actions by the government of Afghanistan against those who have taken advantage of the money that has poured into Afghanistan in the last eight years so that we can better track it and we can have actions taken that demonstrate there's no impunity for those who are corrupt.
"We're going to expect more from the Afghan government going forward and we've got some very specific 'asks' that we will be making."