TechLahore
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"Pakistan would like to keep its options open and watch closely how U.S. policy and the military situation evolve."
So if we stayed forever, would you watch forever?
The US did stay engaged with Afghanistan for about a decade last time abandonment occurred. An alternate point of view on the above is that the story has progressed to the chapter in which the patience of the American people with Afghanistan begins to wear thin. And by the way, if this is so, I don't begrudge the American people their alternate set of priorities because I do believe that they are faced with legitimate issues far more serious and relevant to their daily lives than Afghanistan.
Secondly, the author should have done a better job in making the point that this withdrawal we are wary of is not a theoretical possibility at some far away point in time, but it is part of publicly declared US plans... if one trusts President Obama's word, that is.
Lawmakers question 2011 Afghan exit plan - CNN.com
So if the Americans have a) disengaged once before, after about a decade of involvement and b) have now already announced that they will begin draw-down in 14 months, the "what if we stay there forever?" question doesn't really arise.
Everyone in the region - and many in the US establishment - knew that presence in Afghanistan was not a perpetual condition. Some also knew that US involvement in Afghanistan would not alter the character of the Afghan people, nor change the fundamental dynamics that have defined Afghan history since before 300BC. Now we are 2-3 years away from a US exit. Let us see what the future holds.