involvement in abusive attack against civilians in wardak province. he put a two-week deadline on. the two-week deadline passed. the forces are still there. saturday morning, there were two terrible suicide bombings. one in kabul, itself, that hagel could actually hear from where he was a mile away. 18 people dead including 8 children. awful thing. all leading up to sunday morning, karzai gets on television, says what he says, and everybody says, what s he talking about? what s his goal here? i talked to one diplomat, a nato guy who ask we not use his name and knows karzai, spoken to him a number of times. he said this is a guy who has a touch of paranoia, a control reflex that seems more apparent right now. he s worried about being marginalized. thought the end game is being played out in afghanistan, he s not going to be even second chair, he s going to be a marginal player has to be getting to him. he gets on tv, says what he says and hasn t disavowed him at this point. everybody is
a number of times. he said this is a guy who has a touch of paranoia, a control reflex that seems more apparent right now. he s worried about being marginalized. thought the end game is being played out in afghanistan, he s not going to be even second chair, he s going to be a marginal player has to be getting to him. he gets on tv, says what he says and hasn t disavowed him at this point. everybody is saying either enough, as you re saying, chris, or saying, what is he saying? what s his point? where s he going with this? this diplomat said it s difficult to see where he s going because by saying things like this, he may derail the chances of any prospect of peace talks with the taliban, which peace talks, by way, are nowhere in sight at the moment. that point made by secretary hagel, himself. so who knows what president karzai is saying and what his motivation is at this point. it s really strange here and an awkward ending to hagel s visit. we ll be back to you again over time. i
province. he put a two-week deadline on. the two-week deadline passed. the forces are still there. saturday morning, there were two terrible suicide bombings. one in kabul, itself, that hagel could actually hear from where he was a mile away. 18 people dead including 8 children. awful thing. all leading up to sunday morning, karzai gets on television, says what he says, and everybody says, what s he talking about? what s his goal here? i talked to one diplomat, a nato guy who ask we not use his name and knows car zirks spoken to him a number of times. he said this is a guy who has a touch of paranoia, a control reflex that seems more apparent right now. he s worried about being marginalized. thought the end game is being played out in afghanistan, he s not going to be even second chair, he s going to be a marginalal player has to be getting to him. he gets on tv, says what he says and hasn t disavowed him at this point. everybody is saying either enough, as you re saying, chris, or say