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Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images.A rocky few weeks for the United States in Afghanistan got even rockier Thursday with two simultaneous though presumably unrelated events. The Taliban called off stanley cup talks with the United States, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai demanded that troops pull out of rural areas and return to their main bases by 2013, a year earlier than planned.The U.S. government and some analysts downplayed the news.We believe that this statement reflects President Karzai strong interest in moving as quickly as possible to a fully independent and sovereign Afghanistan, rather than calling for troops to leave Afghan villages immediately, said Pentagon spokesman George Little, according to Reuters. Afghan public opinion, which Karzai reflects, wants less of a U.S. presence, said Max Boot, senior fellow for national s stanley cup ecurity studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in a conference call on Thursday. But Afghans also don ;t want the Taliban to retake power, he said.President Karzai is pulled in conflicting directions, said Boot. Even mizuno though he makes statements about wanting to assert Afghan sovereignty, he also knows that to survive, politically and possibly literally, he needs U.S. help, he said.Track the levels of U.S. and other nations ; troops in Afghanistan since the November 2001 beginning of the war:Chart by Justin MyersMembers of the Taliban, meanwhile, also announced Thursday that