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American, French and Uk Withdrawal a Defeat or a Victory ?
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American, French and Uk Withdrawal a Defeat or a Victory ?
American, French and Uk Withdrawal a Defeat or a Victory ?
Killing of OBL and destroying all the terrorist N/W. Moreover, destablizing Pakistan what you expect on their behalf Bro?
Dear Readers,
Do not the scales of justice weigh against Taliban rule by fear, treatment of Afghans as subjects and not citizens, and terrorism? Do not the scales of justice weigh towards the great and free nation of Afghanistan with its representative government, with its brave security forces, and with its growing prosperity? The Afghan people have made clear that while they want peace, they do not wish a return to the brutal tyranny and fear that the Taliban brought to Afghanistan when they ruled, and we will always be a friend of Afghans resisting extremism and oppression.
Our troop withdrawal is a sign of Afghanistan’s strength and of Taliban weakness. The winter and spring campaigns conducted by Afghan, international and US forces have weakened the Taliban and made it possible for the US to, according to plan, withdraw on schedule by 2014. Afghan security forces are increasingly well trained and equipped to independently deal with the Taliban and other terrorists in the region. As President Obama and Defense Secretary Gates said , our successful withdrawal “…will be based on conditions on the ground but at the same time... we have to build a fire under them, frankly, to get them to do the kind of recruitment, retention, training and so on for their forces that allow us to make this transition.” Our dedication to the Afghans remains intact, and our commitment to Afghanistan is long standing.
CDR Bill Speaks,
DET, United States Central Command
U.S. Central Command
we had been destabilized in 80s too when first Afghan war was fought so its nothing new for us though this time one thing we had learn and that is what are other tools of destabilizing Pakistan in hands of our stinking enemies.
Getting somewhat off to the topic but a question striking in my mind:
Don't you feel that the relation that you are enjoying with China as same that you were having with US 2 decades back?
Also, don't you feel that it is another lacking independent foreign policy?
Dear Readers,
Do not the scales of justice weigh against Taliban rule by fear, treatment of Afghans as subjects and not citizens, and terrorism? Do not the scales of justice weigh towards the great and free nation of Afghanistan with its representative government, with its brave security forces, and with its growing prosperity? The Afghan people have made clear that while they want peace, they do not wish a return to the brutal tyranny and fear that the Taliban brought to Afghanistan when they ruled, and we will always be a friend of Afghans resisting extremism and oppression.
Our troop withdrawal is a sign of Afghanistan’s strength and of Taliban weakness. The winter and spring campaigns conducted by Afghan, international and US forces have weakened the Taliban and made it possible for the US to, according to plan, withdraw on schedule by 2014. Afghan security forces are increasingly well trained and equipped to independently deal with the Taliban and other terrorists in the region. As President Obama and Defense Secretary Gates said , our successful withdrawal “…will be based on conditions on the ground but at the same time... we have to build a fire under them, frankly, to get them to do the kind of recruitment, retention, training and so on for their forces that allow us to make this transition.” Our dedication to the Afghans remains intact, and our commitment to Afghanistan is long standing.
CDR Bill Speaks,
DET, United States Central Command
U.S. Central Command
I know you guys won't leave . I bet Centy bhai is having a good time looking at the jubilant Pakistanis and laughing to himself.
thats good for you Indians isnt it
lets wait and see
Finally someone accepts that you guys are taliban supporters. May some day TTP come to power so that you realize what you guys supported and wished for the Afghans.
Some people really make me feel that they should actually be governed by Taliban. They are their best solution.
Taliban not in power in Afghanistan is good for the world .
Lol, you? Meaning Pakistan? Lol, the drones will stay to show our love for you!