Obama says he will make Afghanistan troop decision in 'coming weeks'October 13th, 2009 Obama: Afghanistan decision in 'coming weeks'WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said his decision on the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan will be made in "the coming weeks."
While military and security decisions will be an important element in that strategy, Obama said "another element is making sure we're doing a good job in building capacity on the civilian side."
The Obama administration is in the midst of an intensely debated review over how to overhaul its approach to the Afghan conflict.
We are not leaving Afghanistan: Robert GatesOctober 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has clearly told Pakistan that America will not leave the Afghanistan war midway despite the ongoing strategy review of Washington's policies in the region. "I had lunch with the Pakistani ambassador last week, and I made absolutely clear to him: we are not leaving Afghanistan," CNN quoted Gates as saying.
Despite debate, Pentagon chief vows no second-guessing of Obama's decision on AfghanistanOctober 5th, 2009 Gates: Military will fall in line on AfghanistanWASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the U.S. military will not hesitate in carrying out whatever mission President Barack Obama decides on in Afghanistan.
Stability in Pak, Afghanistan vital for US mission in region: ObamaSeptember 27th, 2009 NEW YORK - The Unites States has yet again stressed that stability in Pakistan and Afghanistan is vital for the US mission in the region. Interacting with media persons after the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, US President Barack Obama said the main objective of the US forces fighting in Afghanistan is to dismantle the Al-Qaeda network and destroy its capacity to harm people across the world.
McCain: Obama should not delay sending more US troops to AfghanistanSeptember 23rd, 2009 McCain: More troops needed in AfghanistanWASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain says more U.S.
Obama says no 'immediate decision pending' on dispatching more troops to AfghanistanSeptember 16th, 2009 Obama: No 'quick' decision on troops to AfghanWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Wednesday there will be no quick decision on whether to send more U.S. troops into the widening war in Afghanistan, saying "my determination is to get this right."
The president's comments came one day after Adm.
Senate Armed Services chairman says US has lost initiative in AfghanistanSeptember 11th, 2009 Dem senator steps up pressure on Afghanistan warWASHINGTON — The Senate Armed Services chairman is adding to the growing pressure on President Barack Obama to resist escalating the war in Afghanistan, saying Friday the U.S. should instead train more Afghan security forces.
'We took out Mehsud,' says ObamaAugust 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - While the US officials have maintained that there is 90 percent chance that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud has been killed in a drone strike earlier this month, President Barack Obama, it seems, has no doubt about the Taliban chieftain's death. During a live radio broadcast from the White House, Obama said: "You've got the Pakistan Army for the first time fighting in a very aggressive way and that's how we took out Mehsud, the top Taliban leader in Pakistan who was also one of Osama Bin Laden's key allies."
Obama said Mehsud's death was made possible due to an intensive US operation and sustained pressure on the Taliban and Al-Qaeda along the restive Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Obama predicts difficult fight ahead in AfghanistanAugust 17th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Days before Afghans go to the polls to cast ballots in historical presidential elections, US President Barack Obama warned the fight in the country will be long and difficult. Speaking to the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Phoenix, Arizona, Obama said the US must remain committed to Afghanistan's security future as well as the development of its economy and government.
Obama: 'Victory' incorrect word to describe US goal for AfghanistanJuly 24th, 2009 Obama: 'Victory' not right word for AfghanistanWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he's uncomfortable using the word "victory" to describe the United States' goal in Afghanistan. He says the U.S.
Obama gearing education system to compete with India, ChinaJuly 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says his administration is building a 21st century education system in America to compete with "China and India and everybody else all around the world". The US has "to ensure that we're educating and preparing our people for the new jobs of the 21st century", he said, talking about the "American Graduation Initiative" Tuesday at a Community College in Warren, Michigan.
Obama says Pakistan, Afghanistan working with US to battle terrorist groupsMay 9th, 2009 Obama: Pakistan, Afghanistan fighting terroristsWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says the United States, Pakistan and Afghanistan are cooperating in the effort to defeat al-Qaida and its terrorist allies. The president met Wednesday at the White House with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan's Asif Ali Zardari.
US, Uzbekistan reach transit deal to supply Afghanistan forcesApril 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Uzbekistan has agreed to allow US non-military supplies to pass through its territory to reach neighbouring Afghanistan, US officials said Friday in a deal that could aid the US military in its fight against a growing insurgency in the region. Goods covered by the agreement include food, medical supplies and building materials, State Department spokesman Robert Wood said.
Obama unveils new strategy for Afghanistan, PakistanMarch 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama Friday announced his long-awaited new strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, saying the situation in Afghanistan has become 'increasingly perilous'. Obama said that Afghanistan could not be allowed to come under the control of the Taliban or the Al Qaeda, which he said, was plotting new attacks on the United States from safe havens in Pakistan.
Obama mulls decision on more troops to Afghanistan: OfficialFebruary 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama will soon announce his decision on the deployment of more troops in Afghanistan, the White House has said. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, who travelled with the president from Chicago to Washington, told reporters Monday that the government was reviewing the US policy towards Afghanistan and may take a decision soon to send additional troops to the war-torn country.