US condemns Taliban attack on Karzai
Karzai escaped unhurt from Sunday's attack by Taliban fighters who fired guns and rockets at a state parade near the presidential palace in Kabul. Three people were killed and 10 wounded.
"Thankfully, President Karzai was not harmed," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said, while expressing sadness for the victims of the attack.
"We're very concerned about it," Perino said. "The terrorist threat is real. It is deadly, and defeating this enemy has to be a top priority of the United States, of the Afghan government, of the Iraqi government, and the NATO alliance who is there working with the Afghan government."
Asked whether the attack raised questions about the Afghan government's ability to maintain order, she said, "They will continue to look at how they could have done better in order to make sure this doesn't happen again." (Reporting by Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Doina Chiacu)










