US Diplomat: Troops Not Leaving Afghanistan Anytime Soon
November 20, 2020 | News | No Comments
The US military is likely to stay in Afghanistan far beyond the 2014 alleged deadline for withdrawal, James Dobbins—the State Department’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan—told the Senate earlier this week.
The statement came after an article published Monday in the New York Times suggested that Obama plans to move more quickly on troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The US diplomat made it clear that, to the contrary, the US intends to continue its open-ended occupation. “The Afghans actually need us to stay,” Dobbins alleged, according to Reuters. “Most Afghans want us to stay. And we have promised to stay.”
“It is important to ask who wants the US to stay,” Robert Naiman—policy director for Just Foreign Policy—told Common Dreams. “Is it Karzai, the parliament, a majority of the Afghan people? And what do they want troops to do? Detain Afghans? Carry out night raids? Conduct drone strikes?”
“As usual, helping Afghanistan is conflated with keeping thousands of troops there,” Naiman added. “There’s no reason those things should be conflated.”
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