Afghanistan Can Defend Itself By 2014, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Adm. Mike Mullen Say -- New York Daily News
Afghanistan will be ready to defend itself by 2014, top Pentagon officials said Monday.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen both back Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai's proposal to turn over security responsibilities to Afghans in four years.
"As a target at this point that makes sense," Mullen told reporters during a trip to Australia. Mullen, however, added, "we're clearly not there yet."
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Pentagon chiefs: Afghans can manage by 2014 -- AP
U.S. says Afghan handover in 2014 realistic -- Reuters
David Cameron concedes: no Afghan withdrawal in 2011 -- The Telegraph
UK to stay in Afghanistan "as long as it takes" -- Reuters
Chief of the Defence Staff hints Afghanistan withdrawal might not begin in 2011 -- The Telegraph
General David Petraeus draws up timetable for Afghanistan withdrawal -- The Australian
Some Skeptics Questioning Rosy Reports on War Zone -- New York Times
US begins handing over bases to Afghan military -- Boston.com
Afghan mission too vital to abandon -- Anthon
"As a target at this point that makes sense," Mullen told reporters during a trip to Australia. Mullen, however, added, "we're clearly not there yet."
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More News On Afghanistan Being Ready To Defend Itself
Pentagon chiefs: Afghans can manage by 2014 -- AP
U.S. says Afghan handover in 2014 realistic -- Reuters
David Cameron concedes: no Afghan withdrawal in 2011 -- The Telegraph
UK to stay in Afghanistan "as long as it takes" -- Reuters
Chief of the Defence Staff hints Afghanistan withdrawal might not begin in 2011 -- The Telegraph
General David Petraeus draws up timetable for Afghanistan withdrawal -- The Australian
Some Skeptics Questioning Rosy Reports on War Zone -- New York Times
US begins handing over bases to Afghan military -- Boston.com
Afghan mission too vital to abandon -- Anthon
U.S. says Afghan handover in 2014 realistic -- Reuters
David Cameron concedes: no Afghan withdrawal in 2011 -- The Telegraph
UK to stay in Afghanistan "as long as it takes" -- Reuters
Chief of the Defence Staff hints Afghanistan withdrawal might not begin in 2011 -- The Telegraph
General David Petraeus draws up timetable for Afghanistan withdrawal -- The Australian
Some Skeptics Questioning Rosy Reports on War Zone -- New York Times
US begins handing over bases to Afghan military -- Boston.com
Afghan mission too vital to abandon -- Anthony Burke and Andrew Phillips, The Australian
My Comment: When I read reports like this one, I become very skeptical that the Afghan security forces can be ready in ten years .... let alone by 2014. But the White House wants a withdrawal from Afghanistan asap .... and so the public discourse is one of emphasizing positive developments and projecting a confidence that Afghan security forces and the corrupt regime of President Karzai will be able to maintain security by 2014 (if not sooner).
David Cameron concedes: no Afghan withdrawal in 2011 -- The Telegraph
UK to stay in Afghanistan "as long as it takes" -- Reuters
Chief of the Defence Staff hints Afghanistan withdrawal might not begin in 2011 -- The Telegraph
General David Petraeus draws up timetable for Afghanistan withdrawal -- The Australian
Some Skeptics Questioning Rosy Reports on War Zone -- New York Times
US begins handing over bases to Afghan military -- Boston.com
Afghan mission too vital to abandon -- Anthony Burke and Andrew Phillips, The Australian
My Comment: When I read reports like this one, I become very skeptical that the Afghan security forces can be ready in ten years .... let alone by 2014. But the White House wants a withdrawal from Afghanistan asap .... and so the public discourse is one of emphasizing positive developments and projecting a confidence that Afghan security forces and the corrupt regime of President Karzai will be able to maintain security by 2014 (if not sooner).