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US has no plans to quit AFPAK operations: White House | The White House has said that it has no plans to quit its operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan inspite of Wednesday's blast in a Peshawar bazaar. Recent reports
had suggested that a rapid increase in attacks on US and NATO forces in Afghanistan
might force the Obama administration to leave the country, but the White House
said that US troops would stay put. "The president began the meetings on the assessment
with saying we were not leaving Afghanistan. We understand that we have a role
to play in ensuring stability in the region, which is why the president is taking
his time to get this policy right," The Dawn quoted Robert Gibbs, White House
Press Secretary, as saying. Gibbs also said President Obama will meet US military
chiefs on Friday to review military strategy in Afghanistan. "This is a meeting
requested by the president to see the Joint Chiefs and to have a chance to talk
to them and to other service branches about the ongoing assessment in Afghanistan
and Pakistan," he added. Earlier, Obama had held a meeting with his top advisers
on the region to have a new policy to confront Taliban and Al Qaeda militants
threatening the Governments of both countries. It was also attended by US Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, who is currently in Pakistan on a three-day official
visit. Media reports had speculated that the consultations might lead to the announcement
of a timeline for withdrawing US troops from the region. |
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