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KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Tuesday it will be at least 15 years before his government can bankroll a security force strong enough to protect the country from the threat of insurgency.
Speaking at a news conference with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Karzai said Afghan security forces would take the lead in securing the nation within five years, but he said his nation would need financial help to pay the salaries and equip a growing army and police force.
“Afghanistan is looking forward to taking on our responsibilities in terms of paying for its forces with its own resources, but that will not be for another 15 years,” Karzai said.
Gates is the first member of President Barack Obama’s Cabinet to visit since Obama announced last week that he is sending 30,000 reinforcements to Afghanistan, but intends to pare down the U.S. role in July 2011. He worked to convey two messages: that the U.S. would not abandon Afghanistan, as Gates said it did after the Soviets withdrew in 1989, but that the American commitment was not open-ended.
The defense secretary and other administration officials have described the 2011 date as just the beginning, with the process likely take at least two or three years to complete.
“There is a realism on our part that it will be some time” before the Afghan security forces can stand on their own, Gates said.
“Our troops are here only as long as it takes to help you defeat your enemies,” he said. “We will fight by your side until Afghan forces are large enough and strong enough to secure the nation on their own as they have already done in Kabul.”
SEOUL, South Korea – President Barack Obama’s envoy began a rare trip to North Korea Tuesday for the highest-level talks with the communist nation in more than a year as a senior U.S. official warned of strong sanctions against Pyongyang unless it rejoins international nuclear talks. Envoy Stephen Bosworth’s mission is to find out whether North Korea will return to the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs after carrying out an atomic test blast in May and quitting the six-nation negotiations. Bosworth’s delegation flew to Pyongyang from a U.S. military base near Seoul, the U.S. Embassy in Seoul said. North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency later said in a one-sentence dispatch that the delegation arrived in Pyongyang. Footage from broadcaster APTN in Pyongyang showed Bosworth and Washington’s lead nuclear negotiator, Sung Kim, arriving at an airport in Pyongyang, shaking hands with North Korean officials and posing for photos. In Washington, a senior U.S. official said Bosworth had no new incentives for the North. “We don’t intend to reward North Korea simply for going back to doing something that it had previously committed to do,” the official told reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity during the background briefing. “There are no inducements or incentives other than the fact that should they resume the talks, then they would be in a position to pursue some of the things that were possible should they proceed with denuclearization.” The official noted that there have been suggestions and indications that Pyongyang may be ready to rejoin the talks involving China, Japan, the two Koreas, the U.S. and Russia. But he added, “You never know what the answer is until you ask and get the question answered.” The official warned that the North faces strong U.N. sanctions if it does not agree to return to negotiations. “At a minimum, I think it will reinforce the intention of the international community to continue a very strong enforcement” of U.N. sanctions resolutions adopted to punish the North for its nuclear test and other provocations, the official said. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters Monday that she hopes Bosworth is successful in persuading the North Koreans to return to the nuclear talks, and that the North will work for “a new set of relationships with us and with our partners.” This week’s talks — the first direct U.S.-North Korean talks since Obama took office in January — come after a year of threatening rhetoric and rising tensions on the Korean peninsula. Earlier this year, Pyongyang expelled U.N. nuclear inspectors, restarted its atomic facilities, test-fired a long-range rocket and a series of ballistic missiles, quit six-party talks and conducted the nuclear test. Former nuclear envoy Christopher Hill was the last high-level official to visit for direct talks. He was in North Korea in October 2008. Pyongyang says it needs nuclear bombs to counter the strong U.S. military presence in South Korea. The impoverished country has also used the atomic threat to win aid and other concessions from regional powers wary of the unpredictable neighbor. But in recent months, the North has tried to reach out to the U.S. and South Korea in an abrupt about-face that analysts and officials say shows the impoverished regime is feeling the pain of U.N. sanctions. Since August, the North has freed detained U.S. and South Korean citizens and taken other conciliatory steps, including inviting Bosworth for direct talks. Neither side has said which North Korean officials Bosworth will meet in Pyongyang during his three-day trip, though he is widely expected to sit down with Kang Sok Ju, the first vice foreign minister, who is considered the chief foreign policy strategist for reclusive leader Kim Jong Il. North Korea has no choice but to rejoin the disarmament process since Washington has made it a condition of bilateral contact, said Koh Yu-hwan of Seoul’s Dongguk University. He said North Korea likely will push for a U.S. commitment on a peace treaty, but State Department spokesman Kelly said the issue of a peace treaty is “not on our agenda” and the issue should be discussed at the six-party talks. Analyst Paik Hak-soon of the private Sejong Institute think tank said it was too early to expect a major breakthrough. “It’ll be a preparatory step ahead of full-fledged negotiations. They’ll disclose their positions and listen to each other, find and understand what their common interests are and what differences they have,” he said. In addition to Sung Kim, Bosworth was accompanied by nuclear and Asia specialists from the Defense Department and the White House. The delegation is to return to Seoul on Thursday before continuing onto Beijing, Tokyo and Moscow to brief other parties in the international talks before returning to Washington.
WASHINGTON – Buoyed by a presidential pep talk and intense rounds of negotiations, Senate Democrats hope to move closer to embracing a major health care bill this week by tackling the nettlesome issue of abortion. Anti-abortion lawmakers in both parties have insisted that taxpayer funds not be used to pay for abortions in government-run health programs. But some liberals say proposed restrictions go too far by barring federally subsidized health insurance plans from covering abortion even if the procedures were entirely paid for with customers’ premiums. That’s the language the House adopted last month, angering liberal groups. A prominent anti-abortion Democratic senator, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, plans to urge the Senate to follow suit. The Senate was to begin debate on Nelson’s amendment, reflecting the House language, on Monday, although the senator said he doesn’t expect a vote before Tuesday. The amendment appeared unlikely to gain the necessary 60 votes in the 100-member Senate, according to numerous lawmakers. Democratic leaders hope to soften the House’s tougher language in eventual House-Senate negotiations designed to send a bill to President Barack Obama’s desk. In a rare visit to the Capitol on Sunday, Obama urged Senate Democrats to make history by overhauling the nation’s health care system, even if some of them might face angry voters. He stuck to general themes in his 45-minute closed-door speech and did not dwell on specific topics such as abortion. The Senate bill would cover more than 30 million additional Americans over the next decade with a new requirement for nearly everyone to buy insurance. The federal-state Medicaid program for the poor would be expanded, and there would be a ban on unpopular insurance company practices such as denying coverage based on medical history. It would create marketplaces where people could shop for and compare insurance plans. Lower-income people would get subsidies to help them buy coverage. A government-run insurance program, or “public option,” is one of the bill’s most contentious issues. At the urging of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a group of moderate and liberal Senate Democrats met again Sunday to seek a compromise, after Obama’s pep talk. One idea calls for national nonprofit insurance plans to be administered by the Office of Personnel Management, which oversees the popular Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. The proposal seems to appeal to a key Republican, Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine, who met with Obama at the White House on Saturday. On Sunday, Snowe called the possible compromise “a positive development” because it would give consumers more options for buying insurance. Snowe’s potential support for the Democratic-crafted bill is crucial. Supporters need 60 votes to overcome filibusters, and the chamber’s 40 Republicans hope to draw at least one Democrat to their side. It could be Nelson, who says he will not support final passage of a health care bill unless it includes the tight abortion restrictions he wants. If so, Democrats would have to woo moderate Republicans such as Snowe. Nelson’s amendment would restrict abortion coverage to cases of rape, incest or where the life of the mother is in danger. The Senate bill now would allow insurance plans operating in a new federally supervised health insurance marketplace to cover abortion, provided they use only funds from premiums paid by beneficiaries
SINGAPORE (AP) — Oil prices hovered below $76 a barrel Monday in Asia after several OPEC ministers said they don’t expect their group to change production levels at a meeting later this month.
Benchmark crude for January delivery was up 11 cents to $75.58 at late afternoon Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract lost 99 cents to settle at $75.47 on Friday.
Top oil officials from Libya, Kuwait, Algeria and Qatar said Saturday that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which supplies about 35 percent of the world’s crude, will likely leave output levels unchanged at the group’s next policy meeting on Dec. 22.
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, Ali Naimi, said Saturday that oil prices, which have bounced around the high $70s for about two months, were “perfect.”
Oil traders are also eyeing the U.S. dollar as some investors buy crude as a hedge against inflation and a weaker U.S. currency.
On Friday, crude fell to a seven-week low after the Labor Department said the unemployment rate fell to 10 percent in November from 10.2 percent a month earlier, sparking a rally in the dollar.
The euro rose to $1.4864 in Asian trading Monday from $1.4851 on Friday while the dollar fell to 89.80 yen from 90.25.
In other Nymex trading in January contracts, heating oil rose 0.97 cent to $2.04 and gasoline was steady at $1.98. Natural gas jumped 11.5 cents to $4.70 per 1,000 cubic feet.
In London, Brent crude for January delivery rose 28 cents to $77.80 on the ICE Futures exchange.
BAGHDAD – Discussions were under way Monday to postpone Iraq’s national elections by at least 45 days after lawmakers met a last-minute deadline to approve new voting rules, a delay that some worry will now complicate the planned U.S. withdrawal of combat troops.
The elections were initially scheduled for Jan. 16, but officials were proposing a delay of at least six weeks until late February after months of wrangling over a new election law brought planning for national balloting to a standstill.
The Feb. 27 date appeared to have the most support from Iraq’s elections commission after Monday’s discussions, though other dates remained on the table, said Qassim al-Aboudi, a senior election commission official.
He said the commission would make a recommendation as early as Monday afternoon to the president’s office, which must approve any change in election dates.
Plans for the election had been mired for weeks over Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi’s demands for a greater political voice for minority Sunni Arabs and the distribution of seats in Iraq’s expanded 325-seat parliament.
Parliament approved the law late Sunday during an emergency session convened just before a midnight deadline. A failure to pass new elections rules on Sunday would have forced Iraqis to revert to those used in its last parliamentary election in December 2005 and likely throw the political process into a tailspin.
The White House applauded the vote, which the U.S. hopes will ease the eventual withdrawal of American troops.
In a statement issued Sunday evening, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs called the agreement “a decisive moment for Iraq’s democracy.”
But the postponed election could complicate withdrawal timetables for the U.S. military, which is keeping the bulk of its 120,000 troops in place because of a possible rise in violence surrounding the voting.
The top American commander in Iraq, Gen. Raymond Odierno, had ordered the bulk of the withdrawal to begin 60 days after January balloting. It was unclear whether Odierno has adjusted the order with elections now likely to be postponed.
The U.S. military did not immediately respond to an Associated Press request for comment.
President Barack Obama has ordered the withdrawal of all combat troops by Aug. 31, 2010, leaving up to 50,000 troops in advisory roles. Under an Iraqi-U.S. security agreement, those remaining troops would leave by the end of 2011.
Though U.S. officials have said publicly the pullout remains on track, privately there have been concerns raised about a possible bottleneck during the withdrawal if the bulk of troops are held until late spring or early summer.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. commanders are donating up to $30 million worth of passenger vehicles, generators and gear to Iraq from each facility they leave, as they scale back deployments, up from a previous cap of $2 million, the Washington Post reported in its Monday editions.

The new limit applies at scores of posts that the U.S. military is expected to quit as it leaves about 280 facilities for six large bases and a few small ones by the end of next summer, the Post said.
Some of the items that may now be left behind under new authorities granted by the Pentagon, including passenger vehicles and generators, are among those commanders need most urgently to support a U.S. troop buildup in Afghanistan, the Post said, citing Pentagon memos.
“Officials involved say the approach has triggered arguments in the Pentagon over whether the effort to leave Iraqis adequately equipped is hurting the buildup in Afghanistan,” the Post said.
The old $2 million cap on such donations was established when the guidelines were first set in 2005, the Post said.
It said officials in the U.S. Central Command, which oversees both wars, have balked at some proposed handovers, and rejected an approach that would have granted base commanders even greater leeway.
Brigadier General Peter C. Bayer Jr., chief of staff for the ground forces command in Iraq, said though the Army wanted to make equipment available to units in Afghanistan, it was often more cost-effective to donate vehicles and other goods to the cash-strapped Iraqi government than to pack and ship it.
“In many cases, we’ll spend more between labor and transportation than the equipment is worth,” the Post quoted Bayer as saying.
Under the surge that President Barack Obama outlined last week, commanders in Afghanistan soon will receive 30,000 additional U.S. troops.
Senior military officials have said that getting new equipment into Afghanistan presents a major logistical challenge.
A Pentagon spokeswoman had no immediate response to questions about the reported new U.S. policy.
PERM, Russia (Reuters) – Russia observed a national day of mourning on Monday for the 112 victims of a weekend nightclub blaze, as investigators stepped up their probe into fire safety breaches and burials continued in Perm. The number of casualties remained stable overnight and all the dead and injured were now identified, said the spokeswoman for the regional branch of the Russian prosecutor’s Investigative Committee. Prosecutors say the fire, Russia’s most deadly in decades, began on Friday night when sparks from a firework show ignited wicker coverings on the walls and ceiling of the packed Lame Horse nightclub, provoking a stampede as more than 200 partygoers rushed toward a single narrow exit. Flags flew at half mast across the country on Monday after President Dmitry Medvedev declared it a national day of mourning. Alongside the burials, the official investigation continued after the club’s owner, two managers and the man who organized the firework show were remanded in custody on Sunday by a court in Perm — a city 1,150 km (720 miles) east of Moscow — on suspicion of manslaughter and breaching fire regulations. “At the present time, searches are ongoing, documents are being seized after the court decided to order the arrest of four suspects yesterday evening,” the spokeswoman said. Local people had also laid a long wall of red and white flowers outside the club’s entrance in snow, usually in bunches of two or four, with even numbers of flowers traditionally seen as a mark of respect for the dead in Russia. MAKESHIFT TRIBUTES Most of the victims were in their 20s and 30s. Framed photos of young women illuminated by candles were left in makeshift tributes outside the nightclub. As they lay flowers beside the cordoned-off entrance, some people said corruption had allowed the club to ignore basic fire rules for years. More than 15,000 people die each year in fires across Russia and senior officials acknowledge that fire inspections are routinely used as a way to demand bribes from establishments, rather than enforce safety rules. In addition to the dead, another 121 people are still in a serious condition at hospitals in Moscow, St Petersburg and other cities after being airlifted to major burns units. Doctors said many of the injured had more than 50 percent burns and some were being kept alive by artificial respirators. The nightclub was not equipped with automatic fire extinguishers and fireworks should not have been used there, the spokeswoman said, adding that the club’s owner had tried to flee after the fire. Friday’s fire was Russia’s deadliest in decades, emergency officials said, and the worst nightclub fire worldwide since nearly 200 people died at a party in Buenos Aires in 2004.
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MOSCOW – Russia said Saturday it will scrap a plan to deploy missiles near Poland since Washington has dumped a planned missile shield in Eastern Europe. It also harshly criticized Iran’s president for new comments denying the Holocaust.
Neither move, however, represented ceding any significant ground. A plan to place Iskander missiles close to the Polish border was merely a threat. And while the Kremlin has previously criticized Tehran for questioning the reality of the Holocaust, Russian leaders have refused to back Western push for tougher sanctions against Iran.
It still remains unclear whether Moscow will make any significant concessions on Iran and other issues in response to President Barack Obama’s move to scrap the Bush-era plan for U.S. missile defense in Poland and the Czech Republic.
Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister Vladimir Popovkin told Ekho Moskvy radio Saturday that Obama’s move has made the deployment of Iskander short-range missiles in the Kaliningrad region unnecessary.
He described Obama’s move as “victory of reason over ambitions.”
“Naturally, we will cancel countermeasures which Russia has planned in response, one of which was the deployment of Iskander missiles in the Kaliningrad region,” Popovkin said.
Popovkin’s statement was the most explicit declaration yet of Russia’s intention to scrap the plan after Obama’s decision, which was announced Thursday.
Popovkin later added, however, that the final decision on the subject can only be made by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Russian news agencies reported. Medvedev hasn’t yet spoken on the issue.
Russia staunchly opposed the plan by the former administration of George W. Bush to deploy 10 missile interceptors in Poland and a related radar in the Czech Republic and said if the project went ahead it would respond by deploying the Iskander missiles in its westernmost Baltic Sea region.
Obama’s decision to scrap the plan was based largely on a new U.S. intelligence assessment that Iran’s effort to build a nuclear-capable long-range missile would take three to five years longer than originally thought, U.S. officials said. The new U.S. missile-defense plan would rely on a network of sensors and interceptor missiles based at sea, on land and in the air as a bulwark against Iranian short- and medium-range missiles.
Medvedev hailed Obama’s decision as a “responsible move,” but Russian officials have given no indication yet that Moscow could make concessions in other areas, including Iran. Washington is counting on Moscow to help raise pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program.
On Saturday, the Russian Foreign Ministry harshly criticized Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his Friday’s comments in which he again questioned whether the Holocaust was a “real event.”
Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko called the Iranian remarks “absolutely unacceptable” and insulting to the memory of the World War II victims.
“It won’t help create a favorable international atmosphere for starting and conducting an efficient dialogue on issues regarding Iran,” Nesterenko said in a statement.
Officials from the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany are to meet Iranian diplomats in Turkey on Oct.1, for the first time since a 2008 session in Geneva foundered over Iran’s refusal to discuss its uranium enrichment program.
Russia, which has close commercial ties with Iran and is building its first nuclear power plant, has condemned similar Ahmadinejad’s statements in the past. Saturday’s statement didn’t necessarily mean that Moscow was prepared to toughen its stance on Iran in response to Obama’s move to scrap the missile defense plan.
The U.S., Israel and the EU fear that Iran is using its nuclear program to develop weapons. But Tehran says the program serves purely civilian purposes.
Iran already has defied three sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions since 2006 for its refusal to freeze uranium enrichment. Russia, which holds veto power on the U.N. Security Council, backed those sanctions but used its clout to water down tougher U.S. proposals. Russian officials have said too much pressure would be counterproductive.
Russian intentions could become more clear after Obama meets with Medvedev at the United Nations and the Group of 20 economic summit in the coming week.
Medvedev’s predecessor and mentor, Vladimir Putin, who is widely believed to be continuing to call the shots as Russia’s prime minister, has praised Obama’s decision but challenged the U.S. to do more by canceling Cold War-era restrictions on trade with Russia and facilitating Moscow’s entry into the World Trade Organization.