PRESIDENT OBAMA VISIT AFGHANISTAN
President Obama surprise visit to Afghanistan on Sunday evening. He said the White House is committed to partner with the Afghanistan government.
U.S president Obama address hundreds of U.S troops in Northern Kabul, Bagram airfield. Said the next Afghanistan leader would sign the long- awaited Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) bill. Which will give the ground for a small number of U.S troops to remain in Afghanistan after 2014. He said, U.S troops would pursue two missions after 2014. The missions as follows:
1. To train and equipped Afghan forces
2. Fight with terrorism.
The U.S troops in Afghanistan is about 10,000 troops which is expected to remain in Afghan in 2014, the minimum demanded by the U.S military to train Afghan forces. Now is about 33,000 U.S troops in Afghanistan.
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President Obama surprise visit to Afghanistan on Sunday evening. He said the White House is committed to partner with the Afghanistan government.
U.S president Obama address hundreds of U.S troops in Northern Kabul, Bagram airfield. Said the next Afghanistan leader would sign the long- awaited Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) bill. Which will give the ground for a small number of U.S troops to remain in Afghanistan after 2014. He said, U.S troops would pursue two missions after 2014. The missions as follows:
1. To train and equipped Afghan forces
2. Fight with terrorism.
The U.S troops in Afghanistan is about 10,000 troops which is expected to remain in Afghan in 2014, the minimum demanded by the U.S military to train Afghan forces. Now is about 33,000 U.S troops in Afghanistan.
For more information, contact us.