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Karzai said Rabbani's assassination made it clear that Pakistan must be on board and involved in reconciliation efforts. "It brought us to the point where we felt that those who come to talk to us on behalf of the Taliban actually represent assassinations and killings and not a peace process, and therefore the focus of the peace process, we felt, would serve a better purpose taken to Pakistan," Karzai said as Clinton stood beside im in the garden of the presidential palace. "We believe that the Taliban, to a very, very great extent, are controlled by establishments in Pakistan, stay in Pakistan, have their headquarters in Pakistan and launch operations from Pakistan," he said. Therefore, he said, the proper "authority" and "venue" for any peace talks is Pakistan. Clinton was clearly sympathetic to his argument. "This is a time for clarity, it is a time for people to declare themselves as to how we are going to work together," she said, referring to Pakistan. In Islamabad later Thursday, Clinton will be meeting up with CIA chief David Petraeus and the nation's top military official, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey, for talks with senior Pakistani officials. Their presence will be a muscular show of diplomatic force that several officials described as a combined message of support and pressure.
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