Obama: U.S. combat role in Afghanistan winding down
U.S. president visits Afghanistan on anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death
At the end of a surprise trip to Afghanistan on the anniversary of Osama
bin Laden's death, U.S. President Barack Obama declared that the U.S.
combat role in Afghanistan is winding down, just as it has already ended
in Iraq.
President Obama made his remarks in Afghanistan with two armored troop carriers as a backdrop, amid his endeavor to win re-election as U.S. president.
Obama gave a speech after signing an agreement with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, setting post-war promises and expectations.
Obama made his remarks with two armored troop carriers as a backdrop, amid his endeavor to win re-election as U.S. president.
He said that he would maintain the steady withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and that there was a "clear path to fulfill our mission" after more than 10 years of military involvement.
"My fellow Americans, we have travelled through more than a decade under the dark cloud of war. Yet here, in the pre-dawn darkness of Afghanistan, we can see the light of a new day on the horizon," he said.
"The Iraq War is over. The number of our troops in harm's way has been cut in half, and more will be coming home soon."
The international community has is viewing as a significant speech. "The president was really clear. This is a huge day for the Afghan people," Wahid Monawar, former Afghan ambassador to the U.N. atomic agency told an Al Jazeera correspondent.
"To reach the agreement, it went through a lot of impediments. There was the issue of the transfer of detainees to Afghan responsibility, the night raids.
"All of that was overcome by the two governments, so I can definitely congratulate the Afghan government for reaching the agreement."
Obama was also seeking to reassure Afghans that Washington was not abandoning them in the face of a continuing Taliban insurgency. Most U.S. and NATO troops are due to leave in 2014.
Obama and Karzai signed a strategic partnership accord that charts the future of U.S. -Afghan relations beyond the end of the NATO combat mission in the country in 2014.
The partnership spells out the U.S. relationship with Afghanistan beyond 2014, covering security, economics and governance.
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this is a bunch of outright lies. Obama is following the SAME military policy as Bush. We are strategically occupying Afghanistan for the same reason Russia did: it is the back door to China. We are following a military containment policy against China developed by our dear leaders in the National Security Administration. In fact, Obama says in this speech that we will retain a presence "helping out" in Afghanistan until at least 2024. What's up with that? Does the fact that Al Qaeda is unable to wage terror mean that the War on Terror is over? If it is over, stop the TSA gropes. Repeal the Patriot Act, and Disband Homeland Security department. What country to do we really live in? The United States of National Security - Governing the People for their own good according to how we decide. I don't like that country.
One year after Bin Laden’s death and over 10 years since 9/11, American citizens are still blindly allowing their civil liberties to be taken away one piece of legislation at a time. How much freedom are we willing to sacrifice to feel safe? Under the guise of fighting terrorism, the Patriot Act was adopted WITHOUT public approval or vote just weeks after the twin towers fell. These laws are simply a means to spy on our own citizens and to detain and torture dissidents without trial or a right to council. You can read much more about living in this Orwellian society of fear and see my visual response to these measures on my artist’s blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/09/living-in-society-of-fear-ten-years.html