Former Afghan president states it's 'ethically incorrect' of US to hold Afghan reserves

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Afghanistan&& s previous president Hamid Karzai has actually said he highly disagrees with the choice by the United States to strip the
nation&& s foreign reserves and hold $ 3.5 billion for possible circulation to 9/11 victims, including that Afghans themselves were the &&
biggest victims of terrorism &
& It is ethically incorrect to take money from the best victim and the poorest victim and give it to another victim when both are victims
of the very same atrocity, of the exact same oppression,& & he said.Speaking to the Washington Post, Karzai stated that in his viewpoint
the United States government requires to assist stabilize Afghanistan
He said a union of powers should be restored that will support the country.He also said that it is very important that the Islamic Emirate
of Afghanistan (IEA) begin a procedure of inclusivity in the country by releasing a grand Afghan discussion and that the country requires a
constitution.He said this was && for the good of the Taliban (IEA) themselves and for the good of the nation
& He stated: & We saw how things didn & t work for Afghan federal governments when there was one aspect of it or the other element of our
society absent from it.&& According to him the concept of a grand assembly has been gone over with the IEA but that nothing has actually
been chosen yet.Karzai kept in mind that the current crisis in the country will not enhance && unless ladies go to school, unless
opportunities are created and unless all the Afghan individuals find themselves as owners of this country, as present in decision-making for
this nation, as represented by the federal government of the nation.&& He went on to state that the war in Afghanistan && was not our war
I was against that war
I was not a partner of the United States because war against Afghan towns and houses
I stood versus it, and I worked versus it
I changed from the minute I recognized that this war that is battled in the name of defeating terrorism is actually a war versus the Afghan
individuals.&& He said he called the Taliban && siblings & for that reason
&& Because the Afghans were being eliminated on both sides of the divide that immigrants developed in us for their own objectives.&&& & I
wanted the United States of America to be an ally of the Afghan individuals and not to combat a war in our towns
They knew, the Americans, that the sanctuaries were in Pakistan
They told us that consistently
And they would bomb Afghan villages
They would come and inform us that Pakistan was training extremists and terrorists
They would go and pay them billions of dollars
When this was duplicated and repeated, I had only one conclusion
The conclusion was either the Americans are doing this on function, or that they are exceptionally naive and out of touch with the truths of
this region.&& The post Former Afghan president states it&& s & lsquo; ethically wrong & of United States to hold Afghan reserves
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