Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Can Obama keep campaign promise on Afghanistan? - 'security pact that envisions 10,000-16,000 U.S. and NATO troops staying in the country after the withdrawal' (Good God. Let's bring our American Empire troops home within 90 days. They can be reassigned to protecting America's borders. Our troops have already performed heroically at a thankless task. Now let's give them a task worthy of their heroism.)


Can Obama keep campaign promise on Afghanistan?

U.S. troops, part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), take position at the site of a suicide attack in Maidan Shar

President Barack Obama’s credibility, stretched thin by the broken promise of Obamacare, may soon face another difficult test: explaining how his promise to end the war in Afghanistan squares with leaving thousands of U.S. and NATO troops there. . . .

'Afghan President Hamid Karzai have closed in on a long-term security pact that envisions 10,000-16,000 U.S. and NATO troops staying in the country after the withdrawal of combat forces technically concludes at the end of 2014. . . .

http://news.yahoo.com/can-obama-keep-campaign-promise-on-afghanistan-204443689.html

     Good God. Let's bring our American Empire troops home within 90 days. They can be reassigned to protecting America's borders. Our troops have already performed heroically at a thankless task. Now let's give them a task worthy of their heroism.