Whilst assuming BSA is signed which is mandatory ( in theory ) to keep the American troops in Afghanistan post 2014 .
“And one year later, by the end of 2016, we will draw down to a normal embassy presence with a security assistance office in Kabul, as we have done in Iraq.”
You do understand what a normal embassy presence means and constitutes , right ? Furthermore " as we have done in Iraq " tells us exactly what they are planning now . The Yanks who were once eager to stay put in Afghanistan until 2022 or longer are packing their bags . If the Americans are leaving by 2016 , the other nations contributing to ISAF wouldn't be so keen to stay . You are assuming a lot of things and stating them as " facts " . Even if a thousand or more soldiers stay behind for training and assistance , there's little hope for a miracle or any extraordinary turn of events . I mean , a million troops at the peak of ISAF's presence couldn't do jack with all the king's men and all the king's horses , what hopes do you attach with a handful ?
first,BSA has nothing to do with number of US troops.even though Us president stated about "Number of troops",please read this.....
Under a new timetable outlined by Mr. Obama in the Rose Garden, the 32,000 American troops now in Afghanistan would be reduced to 9,800 after this year.
That number would be cut in half by the end of 2015, and by the end of 2016, there would be only a vestigial force to
protect the embassy in Kabul and to help the Afghans with military purchases and other security matters. At the height of American involvement, in 2011, the United States had 101,000 troops in the country.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/28/w...pullout-by-end-of-2016-obama-to-say.html?_r=0
not only protecting the embassy,which I stated.plus,until USA draws last man out,we'd have to wait,as that news reports suggested,its just another political trics,which has no support from army.plus,ANA now has 3.5 lac soldiers,forget about armed police.it'll be more than what Afghanistan will ever need to confront Taliban.just like Iraq,terrorists will blow up few truck bombs,few suicide bombings will happen.but at the end,they'll bound to face peace talk.see,I'm not even dragging ISAF here.ISAF almost freed Afghanistan from terrorists,not to mention cross border raid.but to stop the inflow,Afghanistan will have to take some rigid steps like India took,fence the border,use sensors to monitor and eliminate any terrorists which slip past.it'd not come within days.even professional military and para military forces in Pakistan is hurdles to control terrorists even when they used airpower.but since when ANA took responsibility,we has to admit,they proved their metal in various conflicts.so hope for the best.
plus,you're expecting or assuming I meant that US soldiers would fight against taliban.nope,I didn't meant it.its simply putting pressure of Pakistan so that they couldn't support Taliban in their offensive like the last time.some pressure politics you may say.plus,ANA is ready.why should they loose their manpower when they made a nation which could use its own manpower to fight its own battle.