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Title: Obama in Afghanistan as US Steps Up Taliban Fight
Source: Bloomberg
URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aM0tFGTxk9fs
Published: Mar 28, 2010
Author: By Hans Nichols
Post Date: 2010-03-28 15:50:54 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 84
Comments: 2

By Hans Nichols

March 28 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama landed in Afghanistan today on an unannounced visit to press for progress from Afghan leaders and get a first-hand look at U.S. progress in the eight-year-old war.

While saying he’s “encouraged by the progress that’s been made” in Afghanistan, Obama said after meeting with President Hamid Karzai in Kabul that the Afghan government must do more to root out corruption and improve governance.

In a later speech to U.S. troops, Obama said the battle in Afghanistan is “essential” to U.S. security because if the region slides into chaos, al-Qaeda and the Taliban will have a haven from which to attack America.

“If I thought for a minute that America’s vital interests were not served I would order you home right away,” Obama told a crowd of soldiers, sailors, Marines and Air Force personnel at Bagram airfield. “You will have the support to get the job done and I am confident that you can get the job done right here.”

Obama is in the country as the U.S. role there is growing with an escalation of forces that he ordered, and allied troops are engaged in an offensive against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.

Obama’s visit, his first to Afghanistan since becoming president, is intended to emphasize U.S. calls for the Afghan government to crack down on corruption, fight drug trafficking that helps fund the insurgency and institute merit-based systems for government appointments, according to James Jones, Obama’s national security adviser.

U.S. Expectations

“We plan to engage President Karzai as we’re going to make him understand that in this second term that there are going to be certain things he has to do as the president of his country that have not been paid attention to almost since day one,” Jones told reporters aboard Air Force One.

Obama invited Karzai for talks in Washington in May.

“I want to send a strong message that partnership between the United States and Pakistan is going to continue,” Obama said. “We have seen already progress with respect to the military campaign against extremism, but we also want to continue to make progress on the civilian side.”

Karzai said he wanted the U.S. partnership to continue “toward a stable, strong, peaceful Afghanistan” and he thanked the U.S. for its help in rebuilding.

War Briefing

While in Afghanistan, the president also got briefings from the commander he installed last June, General Stanley McChrystal, and Ambassador Karl Eikenberry, said press secretary Robert Gibbs.

Landing in darkness at Bagram, Obama travelled the 50 miles to Kabul by helicopter to meet with Karzai at the presidential palace. He had a separate session with Karzai’s cabinet.

The trip, kept secret because of security concerns, capped a week in which the president won a major domestic victory with passage of a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. health-care system and announced completion of a nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia.

Obama campaigned for office on a pledge to shift U.S. military resources to Afghanistan from Iraq.

A year ago he ordered 17,000 combat troops and 4,000 trainers to the country ahead of Afghanistan’s elections. In December, Obama ordered another 30,000 forces be sent to the country, which ultimately will expand the number of military personnel to 100,000. At the same time he asked North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries to contribute more resources to the conflict.

The escalation is intended to reverse Taliban gains and train Afghans to take control of their country so American forces can begin withdrawing in July 2011.

U.S. Offensive

The U.S. is leading a drive against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan. A 30-day offensive by 15,000 Afghan and NATO troops, including U.S. Marines and British forces, culminated earlier this month with allies taking control of the town of Marjah.

It was the biggest operation against the Taliban since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan following the Sept. 11 attacks by al-Qaeda. Officials have said they are making plans for an even bigger assault on the Taliban heartland city of Kandahar.

The increased tempo of the U.S. military campaign has brought higher casualties. In the first two months of the year, 54 U.S. personnel were killed in action in Afghanistan, compared with 27 in the first two months of 2009, according to Defense Department figures. In all, 1,018 U.S. troops have died in Afghanistan, 742 of them as a result of combat.

Regional Approach

As part of the Obama administration’s strategy, the U.S. also has strengthened its relationship with the government of neighboring Pakistan, whose army has been fighting a rise in terrorism after the Taliban and remnants of al-Qaeda fled Afghanistan and thousands of tribesmen joined their ranks.

Jones emphasized the importance of a regional approach to Afghanistan’s stability and said the administration is encouraged by the role Pakistan is playing.

In 30 days, Karzai will convene a peace council with Afghan tribal and regional leaders, Lute said. Then in early May he hopes to host a foreign ministers conference in Kabul.

The effort has resulted in the capture of some top Taliban leaders in both countries and increased pressure on remnants of al-Qaeda hiding in tribal areas along the border with Pakistan.

The U.S. is still deploying the 30,000 additional troops that Obama authorized. The U.S. will have 98,000 troops there by Sept. 30 for a total of almost 150,000 from all 34 countries in the NATO-led coalition that aims to reverse Taliban gains and train Afghan security forces to begin taking over by July 2011.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates, testifying to the Senate Appropriations Committee on March 25 said the Afghan army is making “real strides” and that changes are being made to improve training of Afghan police officers.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Bravo Mr President. Its always good when the C in C shows up in a war zone and addresses the troops.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-28   16:08:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Boofer (#1)

We'll be sure to tell him that you approve, Boofer...

/sarc

#67. To: war (#48) Keep hiding behind the bozo, bozo. (laughing) You've always been a world class pussy. Badeye posted on 2010-01-14 16:12:48 ET Reply Trace

war  posted on  2010-03-28   19:23:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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