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Dismantling terror network in Pak-Afghan region singular focus of US: Obama | Stressing on the need of establishing peace and a secure
environment in Pakistan and Afghanistan, US President Barack Obama has said that dismantling the terror network flourishing in the region is the 'singular focus'
of his administration. In an extensive interview with the ABC, Obama said rooting
out the militant base in the Pak-Afghan region was the 'central concern' of the
US and also the main objective of the Afghan strategy. "We've got to work both
in Afghanistan and in Pakistan to create an environment in which these extremist
organisations are further and further isolated," Obama said. Defending his decision
to send in more troops to Afghanistan, the US President said there are people
hiding in the region who had killed over 3000 Americans on September 11, 2001,
adding that the extremists would not be allowed to repeat the tragedy at any cost.
"And those people are still out there, still plotting to kill Americans. So the
reason the American troops are there, first and foremost, is because we've got
to make sure that something like that doesn't happen again," Obama said. "We are
going after Al Qaeda to dismantle and destroy them. I said at the beginning of
my Afghan strategy, that was our central concern. And that remains our singular
focus," he added. Describing Afghan President Hamid Karzai as a 'critical partner;
in the fight against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, Obama underlined that Karzai has
a daunting task ahead of him of building a stable civilian country. "Now, President
Karzai, I think, is going to be a critical partner in this effort, because if
we are just succeeding on the military side, but not succeeding on the civilian
side, then you're going to continue to have instability in the region," The Dawn
quoted Obama, as saying. |
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