Washington: In a stern message to Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, the United States has warned him to act fast against corruption and governance failing which it will find someone else for the job.
"If those that are responsible at their different level are providing the services that a government has to and needs to provide its people, then we will have a great relationship with working with those people. If those people don't, then we will find people that will," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters.
As the Obama Administration was running against time to start the process of draw down and transition to Afghans from July 2011, the White House indicated that this time Karzai would not enjoy the kind of leverage it did during the Bush Administration and he would not get a second chance.
The White House even spoke of bypassing Karzai if his administration failed to fight against corruption and provide good governance to the people of his country.
"If President Karzai is unable or unwilling to make changes in corruption or governance, that we will identify people at a sub-cabinet level, at a district level that can implement the types of services and basic governance without corruption that Afghans need," Gibbs said.
"If those that are responsible at their different level are providing the services that a government has to and needs to provide its people, then we will have a great relationship with working with those people. If those people don't, then we will find people that will," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters.
As the Obama Administration was running against time to start the process of draw down and transition to Afghans from July 2011, the White House indicated that this time Karzai would not enjoy the kind of leverage it did during the Bush Administration and he would not get a second chance.
"If President Karzai is unable or unwilling to make changes in corruption or governance, that we will identify people at a sub-cabinet level, at a district level that can implement the types of services and basic governance without corruption that Afghans need," Gibbs said.
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
IAS Officer's Wife Who "Eloped" With Gangster Returns Home, Dies By Suicide INS Brahmaputra Severely Damaged In Fire, Lying On Its Side; Sailor Missing What Karnataka IT Minister Said About 14-Hour Work Day Proposal Budget Could Bring In More Standardised Approach To Taxation: Report Dozens Killed As Israel Announces Evacuation Order In South Gaza Shraddha Walkar Case: Accused's Plea For Trial Only Twice A Month Rejected Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.