Afghanistan election cancelled: Kerry, McCain statements on Karzai

SHARE Afghanistan election cancelled: Kerry, McCain statements on Karzai

Below, statements from Kerry, McCain….

Chairman Kerry Statement On Afghanistan

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-MA) released the following statement today in response to Dr. Abdullah Abdullah’s decision to withdraw from the runoff presidential election and the Afghan Election Committee’s decision to cancel the runoff and declare President Hamid Karzai the winner of the 2009 presidential contest:

“This is one of many critical moments for Afghanistan. President Hamid Karzai deserves credit for his willingness to engage in the runoff election, and Dr. Abdullah Abdullah deserves credit for showing restraint throughout this difficult period. I applaud Dr. Abdullah for urging his supporters to avoid violence, and for refraining from actions which could tear the country apart rather than help bring it together. With the election concluded, it is an opportunity for the government of President Karzai to demonstrate genuine progress in combating corruption, establishing rule of law, and bringing measurable improvement to peoples’ lives.”

“It is my hope that all Afghans — those who supported President Hamid Karzai, those who supported Dr Abdullah, and those who supported other candidates during the election — will now join together to build a better future for their nation. This is a moment when fundamental change is not only possible, but absolutely essential.”

# # #

The Latest
Mayor Brandon Johnson, whose popularity has plummeted along with his Statehouse influence, ought to take this as a warning not to follow the CTU’s example.
Mandisa, whose full name is Mandisa Lynn Hundley, was born near Sacramento, California, and grew up singing in church.
“He’s going to be huge for us, and he’s huge for our team morale and locker room in general,” second baseman Nico Hoerner said.
Williams also said he hopes to play for the team for 20 seasons and eclipse Tom Brady’s seven championships.
Hoyer commended the team for persevering through a long road trip, blown leads, an overworked bullpen and injuries.