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NATO In Panic Following US Pullout Plan
Dr. Jassim Taqui
Islamabad: Viewing the US plan to pullout 33,000 troops from Afghanistan as acknowledgment of defeat, the NATO states seem to be in a state of panic and deep concern.
Almost all NATO states indicated that they too would pullout their troops.
Germany and France promptly announced they would look at scaling down their own presence in Afghanistan.
The French President Nicolas Sarkozys office said Paris would carry out a progressive pullback Frances 4000 forces with a timetable similar to the one announced by Obama.
Germany has voiced concern on the safety of its troops especially when Taliban militias are emboldened and motivated to hit back following what they conceive as US defeat in Afghanistan. Berlin decided to also pullout its troops in Afghanistan. Germany has 4,900 troops in Northern Afghanistan that has seen increasing fights in recent years. Other NATO allies including Canada and Italy have been earlier set deadlines for their troops withdrawal.
Over a decade in Afghanistan, the NATO military commanders have failed to defeat Taliban militia despite deployment of a large number of troops, air superiority and the liberal use of the most advanced and lethal weapons against the resistance. There seems to be confusion within the White House.
The troops withdrawals timetable is arbitrary and one sided. The Obama administration made a blunder by ignoring to negotiate with Taliban a truce so as the withdrawal of the troops would be orderly and safe. Ostensibly, Obama is more focused on winning the next presidential elections than the safety of the American troops. Obamas policy of using military force to achieve foreign policy objectives has been opposed in the Congress. The US House of Representatives dealt a blow to President Obama by resoundingly rejecting a bill to authorize United States military operations in Libya. The resolution to support the military mission failed 295 to 123 with 70 Democrats joining Republicans in a rebuff to Obama.
Source: Pakistan Observer
Dr. Jassim Taqui
Islamabad: Viewing the US plan to pullout 33,000 troops from Afghanistan as acknowledgment of defeat, the NATO states seem to be in a state of panic and deep concern.
Almost all NATO states indicated that they too would pullout their troops.
Germany and France promptly announced they would look at scaling down their own presence in Afghanistan.
The French President Nicolas Sarkozys office said Paris would carry out a progressive pullback Frances 4000 forces with a timetable similar to the one announced by Obama.
Germany has voiced concern on the safety of its troops especially when Taliban militias are emboldened and motivated to hit back following what they conceive as US defeat in Afghanistan. Berlin decided to also pullout its troops in Afghanistan. Germany has 4,900 troops in Northern Afghanistan that has seen increasing fights in recent years. Other NATO allies including Canada and Italy have been earlier set deadlines for their troops withdrawal.
Over a decade in Afghanistan, the NATO military commanders have failed to defeat Taliban militia despite deployment of a large number of troops, air superiority and the liberal use of the most advanced and lethal weapons against the resistance. There seems to be confusion within the White House.
The troops withdrawals timetable is arbitrary and one sided. The Obama administration made a blunder by ignoring to negotiate with Taliban a truce so as the withdrawal of the troops would be orderly and safe. Ostensibly, Obama is more focused on winning the next presidential elections than the safety of the American troops. Obamas policy of using military force to achieve foreign policy objectives has been opposed in the Congress. The US House of Representatives dealt a blow to President Obama by resoundingly rejecting a bill to authorize United States military operations in Libya. The resolution to support the military mission failed 295 to 123 with 70 Democrats joining Republicans in a rebuff to Obama.
Source: Pakistan Observer