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October 12, 2008 9:19:21 PM CDT



Obama Meets Afghan Prez

Posted Jul 20, 08 7:18 AM CDT in Politics World 

(Newser) – World-touring Barack Obama sat down with Hamid Karzai today, joining the Afghan president for lunch at his Kabul palace. Although Obama criticized the leader's government as recently as last week, he expected to steer clear of arguments in today's meeting, Reuters reports. "I'm more interested in listening than doing a lot of talking," he said before his US departure.

Obama has been traveling with a heavily guarded delegation. The group joined US soldiers for breakfast and discussed the troops' experiences in a region experiencing a sharp rise in violence. Obama has called for more troops to head to Afghanistan to balance what he characterizes as the Bush administration's "single-minded" focus on Iraq.

Source Reuters

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Barack Obama sits with a U.S. soldier of Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan during a breakfast as he visits Camp Eggers in Kabul, Sunday, July 20, 2008.   (AP Photo/US Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan, HO)
In this photo released by the Afghan Presidential Palace, Barack Obama walks along with Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the Presidential Palace in Kabul, Sunday, July 20, 2008.   (AP Photo/Presidential Palace, HO)
Obama began his first-ever visit to Afghanistan as part of an official congressional delegation that landed in Kabul, and today lunched and talked with President Hamid Karzai.   (AP Photo/Presidential Palace, HO)
Security stayed on alert in Kabul as Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama shared Sunday breakfast with American troops ahead of an expected meeting with Hamid Karzai.   (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)
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