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In his meetings with U.S. officials, including Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Karzai repeatedly has called for the U.S. to respect Afghanistan's sovereignty and has expressed frustration with operations that have killed innocent bystanders. Obama said Wednesday that the U.S. has taken "extraordinary measures" to avoid civilian deaths in the war. "I do not want civilians killed," Obama said, adding that he ultimately is accountable when they are. The comment was a nod to Karzai's warnings that killing innocents is making enemies of those who might be friends. Karzai also has sought reassurance from Washington that his country will not be abandoned after U.S. forces withdraw. Obama, Clinton and others have obliged, saying America will not cut and run. "We are not suddenly as of July 2011 finished with Afghanistan," Obama said Wednesday. "After July 2011 we are still going to have an interest in making sure that Afghanistan is secure, that economic development is taking place, that good governance is being promoted."
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