Wednesday, July 06, 2016

Obama Slows Afghan Withdrawal Again, Keeping 8,400 Troops Through His Term

Flanked by his secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, President Obama announced that he was once again slowing the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

By the time President Obama leaves office, 8,400 American troops will remain in the country. Obama said this was "the right thing to do."  "It is in our national security interest ... that we give our Afghan partners the very best opportunity to succeed," Obama said.

The mission of the troops will not change, Obama said. They will not be engaged in combat; instead, they are in the country to train, advise and support Afghan troops in counterterrorism operations against al-Qaida.

Today, Obama said that the security situation in Afghanistan "remains precarious," and he had revised those plans in consultation with his Cabinet, the Pentagon, Congress and the Afghan government.

"Afghanistan is not a perfect place," Obama said, adding that it was one of the poorest countries in the world. "It is going to continue to take time for them to build up the military capacity that we sometimes take for granted. ... Given the enormous challenges they face, the Afghan people will need the support of the world, led by the United States, for many years to come." - Read More

Obama Slows Afghan Withdrawal Again, Keeping 8,400 Troops Through His Term


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