Obama says 8,400 US troops will remain in Afghanistan at the end of 2016

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President Barack Obama said Wednesday the U.S. will keep 8,400 troops in Afghanistan through the end of the year.

“Maintaining our forces at this specific level, based on our assessment of security conditions and the strength of Afghan forces, will allow us to continue to provide tailored support to help Afghan forces continue to improve,” Obama said.  

“The decision we made today can help our allies and partners align their own commitments,” he said.

Originally, Obama was considering whether to forge ahead with a scheduled reduction in the numbers of U.S. troops in Afghanistan from about 9,800 currently to 5,500 by the start of 2017.

Some generals and diplomats had urged him to forgo those plans, warning they could undermine the fight against the Afghan Taliban.

“My decision also sends a message to the Taliban and all those who have opposed Afghanistan’s progress. You have now been waging war against the Afghan people for many years. You’ve been unable to prevail,” Obama said.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/06/obama-afghanistan.html

3 thoughts on “Obama says 8,400 US troops will remain in Afghanistan at the end of 2016

  1. Q: How many troops are required to secure Afghanistan’s opium fields and transport their produce to America?

    A: 8,400

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