The plan depends on the Afghans signing a joint security agreement.
While current Afghan President Hamid Karzai has refused to sign such an agreement, the Obama administration appears to be confident either of the two candidates seeking to replace him would do so.
The BBC's Mark Mardell, in Washington, says the announcement comes as Mr Obama finds himself under attack for a "weak" foreign policy, and as the president prepares to make a major speech on Wednesday setting out how he sees the country's place in the world post-Iraq and Afghanistan. LINK

A lot will depend on what type of troops and where they will be located.
ReplyDeleteI am expecting it will be under the guise of "training and security". Expect a few air force bases.
Gotta keep the encroachers happy. Lol
Yep. The official spin is already 'Training and Support'. Only gives the Taliban, who will go from strength to strength in my opinion, more targets to keep attacking. This is utter chaos. I expect the new President will be pressured/bribed into signing the security pact.
ReplyDeleteI am sure they already have been.
ReplyDeleteIts like politics in the states. It matters not which party wins. They always win.