Afghanistan to Agree to 10,000 U.S. Troops in Country Past 2014

The newly inaugurated president of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, is expected to sign a security deal tomorrow that will allow 10,000 U.S. troops to remain in Afghanistan after the international operation officially finishes at the end of the year.
Nevertheless, Ghani is also interested in restarting negotiations with the Taliban, which claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing near the Kabul airport, and other militant groups in the country. "Fighting is not the solution to the political differences,"the new president said at his inauguration. "We proved that political differences can be solved through political negotiations. Therefore I call upon the opponents of the government - especially the Taliban and Hezb-e-Islami to join political talks."
Ghani's electoral rival, Abdullhah Abdullah, who also supported extending the U.S. mission in Afghanistan, was also sworn in as a "chief executive," part of a power-sharing deal after the disputed election.
Former President Hamid Karzai, who left office today, and refused to sign a security deal with the U.S. as a lame duck, used his farewell speech last week to lambast the U.S., claiming "America did not want peace for Afghanistan, because it had its own agendas and goals here," mainly the "personal interest of the foreign policies of others."
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Make sure they don't wear boots as they walk about. This is very important to modern media coverage.
Maybe they can ride around in Segways; hence, not on the ground.
*Uparmored* Segways, of course!
And thus the Darleks are born!
Obama announces a withdrawal from Afghanistan while he establishes a permanent military occupation.
END THE AFGHAN WAR. INVEST AT HOME!
Piss on you Karzai. God knows we threw enough money away, and lives, propping up your worthless, corrupt ass.
I would be very, very careful about talking to the Hezb-e-Islami...if Hekmatyar Gulbuddin is part of those talks, it will end in a river of blood being shed. Way more than now.
THIS IS WHY AFGHANISTAN SHOULD HAVE BEEN SOLELY A PUNITIVE CAMPAIGN!!!!!
Yeah, I would have been fine with some civil aid too. They got torn up quite a bit after helping bleed the USSR.
9-11,the gift that keeps on giving,in a way,Osama won
OT: http://reason.com/24-7/2014/09.....health-ins
*eyes tear up in pride*
First U.S. soldiers infiltrate their country, then they reject sane, civilized health care?!?!
Is there no end to the perfidy of the Koches and their corporations interfering with democracy?
J'Accuse, Mr. 'Servitor'!!!!!! If that's even your real name!
MUHUHUHUWHA!
A few weeks ago I was talking asked a friend "Do you think the last American soldier to die in Afghanistan will be born after 9/11?". Sadly, that seems almost certain now. Unfuckingbelievable, I remember when the invasion first happened debating whether it would be over by Christmas.
Getting bogged down in an Afghan winter!
Good times.
I watched The Living Daylights a few months ago, which is surreal given all that's happened in Afghanistan since then.
You know, there's something to be said for old school warfare. At least under that model, the U.S. would be awash in slaves, opium, and afghans.
Female Afghans are really, really prone to domestic violence.
Empires don't withhold the lash and the taser, I suspect.
awash in slaves
Nice band name.
"political differences can be solved through political negotiations. Therefore I call upon ISIL and [*** whispers aside to advisor ***] the Khorasan group to join political talks."
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Even looks like the old boss.