Karzai offers deal to protect Mullah Omar

BBC:

President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan has offered to provide security for the Taleban's reclusive leader, Mullah Omar, if he agrees to peace talks.

Mr Karzai made the offer despite the multi-million dollar bounty offered for the militant leader's capture by the United States.

He said that if the US and other Western countries disagreed, they could either leave the country or remove him.

There was no immediate response to Mr Karzai's offer from the militants.

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The chances of Omar agreeing to this offer are remote. The chances of the allies agreeing to it are also remote. The chances that Karzai has about run his course in Afghanistan are pretty good.

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