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US troops may stay in Afghanistan until 2024

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The agreement would allow not only military trainers to stay to build up the Afghan army and police, but also American special forces soldiers and air power to remain.

The prospect of such a deal has already been met with anger among Afghanistan’s neighbours including, publicly, Iran and, privately, Pakistan.

It also risks being rejected by the Taliban and derailing any attempt to coax them to the negotiating table, according to one senior member of Hamid Karzai’s peace council.

A withdrawal of American troops has already begun following an agreement to hand over security for the country to Kabul by the end of 2014.

But Afghans wary of being abandoned are keen to lock America into a longer partnership after the deadline. Many analysts also believe the American military would like to retain a presence close to Pakistan, Iran Both Afghan and American officials said that they hoped to sign the pact before the Bonn Conference on Afghanistan in December. Barack Obama and Hamid Karzai agreed last week to escalate the negotiations and their national security advisers will meet in Washington in September.

Rangin Dadfar Spanta, Mr Karzai’s top security adviser, told The Daily Telegraph that “remarkable progress” had been made. US officials have said they would be disappointed if a deal could not be reached by December and that the majority of small print had been agreed.

Dr Spanta said a longer-term presence was crucial not only to build Afghan forces, but also to fight terrorism.

“If [the Americans] provide us weapons and equipment, they need facilities to bring that equipment,” he said. “If they train our police and soldiers, then those trainers will not be 10 or 20, they will be thousands.

“We know we will be confronted with international terrorists. 2014, is not the end of international terrorist networks and we have a common commitment to fight them. For this purpose also, the US needs facilities.”

Afghan forces would still need support from US fighter aircraft and helicopters, he predicted. In the past, Washington officials have estimated a total of 25,000 troops may be needed.

Dr Spanta added: “In the Afghan proposal we are talking about 10 years from 2014, but this is under discussion.” America would not be granted its own bases, and would be a guest on Afghan bases, he said. Pakistan and Iran were also deeply opposed to the deal.

Andrey Avetisyan, Russian ambassador to Kabul, said: “Afghanistan needs many other things apart from the permanent military presence of some countries. It needs economic help and it needs peace. Military bases are not a tool for peace.

“I don’t understand why such bases are needed. If the job is done, if terrorism is defeated and peace and stability is brought back, then why would you need bases?

“If the job is not done, then several thousand troops, even special forces, will not be able to do the job that 150,000 troops couldn’t do. It is not possible.”

A complete withdrawal of foreign troops has been a precondition for any Taliban negotiations with Mr Karzai’s government and the deal would wreck the currently distant prospect of a negotiated peace, Mr Avetisyan said.

Abdul Hakim Mujahid, deputy leader of the peace council set up by Mr Karzai to seek a settlement, said he suspected the Taliban had intensified their insurgency in response to the prospect of the pact. “They want to put pressure on the world community and Afghan government,” he said.

US troops may stay in Afghanistan until 2024 - Telegraph

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WTF No were doing the same thing the USSR did.....
 
I already knew that.....and its a good thing there will be war all the time otherwise Musalims/pplz get lazy and runs for their NAFS......this war gonna pave the way for the Islamisation of America....Insha-Allah!.......:what:
Alhamdolillah! many of the American soldiers starts thinking seriously about Islams truth and turning towardz Islam after coming back from Afghan war, cursing out their Govt......Subhan-Allah.......:)
 
You can't just up and leave Afghanistan. The afghan soldiers and police will need ongoing training for years.

Also Afghanistan doesn't have a proper airforce so someone else needs to guard the territory.

The coalition won't leave until the job is done, otherwise it all would have been a waste of time.
 
wait meltdown started and USA will face worse then soviet if they stay here more 3 years only.these news are just build up pressure on table for leave afghanistan
 
You can't just up and leave Afghanistan. The afghan soldiers and police will need ongoing training for years.

Also Afghanistan doesn't have a proper airforce so someone else needs to guard the territory.

The coalition won't leave until the job is done, otherwise it all would have been a waste of time.

Be rest assured that it has been a waste - All the basing of Air power will do is make the Afghan government illegitimate and invite constant attacks on the US troops that remain -- You need to see things from up close, you will have a different perspective - In my opinion, the perceived need to confront China, I think, is taking more space in US policy than it deserves - you may also have the unique unintended consequence of US troops protecting Chinese investments.
 
In ten years they could not make a proper army and still, every other day we hear they desert their post so the result is known

American dont understand and unfortunately they r sending their ethnic minorities to the war zone. but at last it will be the whole american nation who will loose

TARIQ
 
Anybody who didn't see this coming? :azn:

Anyway, this is a great commitment from the US.

The Afghans need the world to pay attention lest their country be turned into the Talibs' and ISI's fiefdom once again.

Good for India and Afghanistan!

no wait,

Great for India and Afghanistan!
 
Be rest assured that it has been a waste - All the basing of Air power will do is make the Afghan government illegitimate and invite constant attacks on the US troops that remain -- You need to see things from up close, you will have a different perspective - In my opinion, the perceived need to confront China, I think, is taking more space in US policy than it deserves - you may also have the unique unintended consequence of US troops protecting Chinese investments.

NATO troops guarding Chinese copper mines in Afghanistan and Chinese oil companies in Iraq. Never thought I'd see the day but here we are
 
I think permanent basing in Iraq and Afghanistan was part of the consideration from the beginning, so we shouldn't be surprised that it's happening now.
 
Anybody who didn't see this coming? :azn:

Anyway, this is a great commitment from the US.

The Afghans need the world to pay attention lest their country be turned into the Talibs' and ISI's fiefdom once again.

lols atleast ISI fiefdom time they was not like now RAW fiefodm time they are facing you guys are brainwashed and even a white kid born in your homes you suspect ISI because color is like any KHAN .
 
Andrey Avetisyan, Russian ambassador to Kabul, said: “Afghanistan needs many other things apart from the permanent military presence of some countries. It needs economic help and it needs peace. Military bases are not a tool for peace.

“I don’t understand why such bases are needed. If the job is done, if terrorism is defeated and peace and stability is brought back, then why would you need bases?

The Russian ambassador obviously taking shots here.
 

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