World | Taliban Taliban Breaks Off Peace Talks With US As Hamid Karzai tells NATO to clear out of all rural villages, bases By Kevin Spak Posted Mar 15, 2012 7:40 AM CDT Copied An Afghan villager, right, shows an empty canister to delegation members allegedly used by US forces during Sunday's killing of civilians at a prayer ceremony for victims in Panjwai, March. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Allauddin Khan) See 1 more photo The Afghan Taliban suspended talks with the US "until they show willingness in carrying out their promises instead of wasting time," the group said in a statement today, according to al-Jazeera. The group complained of America's "alternating and ever-changing position" and said it would put off opening a political office in Doha, the Washington Post reports. Al-Jazeera has the full text of the Taliban statement here. And that was just the start of the bad news for US forces: Hamid Karzai has now demanded that NATO clear out of all Afghan villages and all its bases in rural areas, the BBC reports. Karzai now wants Afghanistan to take the lead on its own security by 2013, he told Leon Panetta, who is concluding a visit to Kabul today. Karzai also wants a new memorandum of understanding barring US soldiers from entering Afghan homes without search warrants. Read These Next New Fox star, 23, misses first day after car troubles. Her blood isn't compatible with anyone else's. Man accused of killing his daughters might be dead. Fan who taunted Ketel Marte's mom has been banned by MLB. Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up See 1 more photo Report an error