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Remarks by President Trump and President Ghani of Afghanistan After Bilateral Meeting | Bagram, Afghanistan
455th Air Wing Command Building Bagram Airfield-BAF Bagram, Afghanistan
10:02 P.M. AFT
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much. Its great to be in Afghanistan with our troops. And we had a wonderful Thanksgiving lunch. It was abbreviated a little bit, but we served lunch and had lunch. And these are great people, and its also wonderful to be with the President of Afghanistan. And, President Ghani, thank you very much. Its an honor.
We have a lot of things to talk about many, many things. Weve had tremendous success in the last few months with our military, as you know. ISIS has been very very badly hit, very severely hit. We had al-Baghdadi down in a different part to the world, and we took him out. That was the father of ISIS the founder. And he was trying to rebuild it, and that didnt work out too well for him.
But we had tremendous success with ISIS over the last three to four months, and were down to a very small number. And likewise, with al Qaeda, were down to a very small number. And the Taliban wants to make a deal. Well see if they make a deal. If they do, they do. And if they dont, they dont. Thats fine. But weve had tremendous success.
And I think what Id like to do and perhaps, General, if you could say just a couple of words before President Ghani. Tell him about how weve literally decimated ISIS in Afghanistan, also al Qaeda in Afghanistan, if you would.
GENERAL MILLEY: Sure, absolutely, Mr. President. And, President Ghani, good to see you again. And we had a great meeting earlier today.
And as you know, Scott Miller and the troops here, and Afghan troops and international troops, have all put a significant amount of pressure on ISIS, particularly in Nangarhar. And theyve been hurt bad. Their numbers have been treaded and dwindled significantly. Organizationally, they have not been destroyed but they have been severely hurt. And that pressure will continue.
And as the President mentioned, theres ongoing talks with the Taliban, and hopefully those will be successful. And hopefully well that will lead to Afghan-to-Afghan dialogue in the not-too-distant future.
So I think theres been some significant progress, Mr. President. And I thank Scott Miller and the Ambassador. And the entire team of U.S. forces here, in combination with the Afghan National Security Forces, has done a great job.
So thanks for your support.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Good. Thank you very much, General.
And, Scotty, do you want to just mention how much what were left with? Youre down to very small numbers with ISIS, and also youre down to very, very small with al Qaeda. Do you want to mention that?
GENERAL MILLER: Mr. President, with the Afghan forces, particularly over the last 30 days of this although its been a long fight weve seen a quite a few surrenders by Daesh/ISIS fighters, as well as their families, coming out of southern Nangarhar, which, as everybody knows, thats a been a tough set of terrain for the United States of America and Afghanistan.
Since 2001, it was a safe haven for bin Laden in the early days, and been a pretty remarkable military operation, as well as the following operations with the Afghans.
PRESIDENT GHANI: It (inaudible) al Qaeda South Asia.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: We made that tremendous progress though over the last, I would say, six months. And weve really, with respect to ISIS and al Qaeda. And weve hit them very, very hard. And theyre down to literally hundreds as opposed to thousands. They had many thousands a short while ago, and now theyre down to hundreds. Probably 200 left. And were scouting them out. So well be down to very little, if anything, in a very short period of time.
Great job, by the way. Great job.
GENERAL MILLER: Thank you, sir.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Appreciate it, Scotty.
Mr. President, please.
PRESIDENT GHANI: Well, Mr. President, its a great honor and pleasure to welcome you. Let me first pay tribute to the Americans who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
From 2001, 2,298 Americans might be one or two difference paid the ultimate sacrifice. We salute their courage and their determination for your security and our freedom.
Since youve been President, the number has been 52. So its been a tremendous change. Afghan Security Forces are taking the lead now in most of operations. I would like to pay tribute to General Miller and to Ambassador Bass for their remarkable partnership with their problem solving and our security forces. Our team is here; has gone from strength to strength.
Id like to thank you for your leadership and for your determination both on the South Asia strategy that made this possible and on your very principled decisions regarding putting limits on the type of peace that would ensure the gains of the past years and ensure your security and our freedom.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Right. Well, as you know, for a period of time, weve been wanting to make a deal and so have the Taliban. Then we pulled back. We were getting close and we pulled back. We didnt want to do it because of what they did. It was not a good it was not a good thing they did with the killing a soldier. They knew he was a soldier, but he was a solider an American soldier from Puerto Rico. And they killed him. They killed a United Nations soldier. And they also killed they killed a total of 12 people. They thought that was good negotiating power. I said, No, thats bad negotiating power. That was not good what they did.
And since then, weve hit them so hard, theyve never been hit this hard. In the history of the war, they have not never been hit hard.
And they want to make a deal. So well see what happens. If they make it, fine. If they dont make it, thats fine.
Were going to be able to do everything were doing, and actually more. And at the same time, were bringing down the number of troops substantially. But were able to because of the weaponry and all of the things that we have in place. We can do, actually, more damage with even fewer troops.
So were going to were bringing it down very substantially. And well be down at a number thats very its a good number. And were going to stay until such time as we have a deal or we have total victory. And they want to make a deal very badly.
So were dealing with this is really for the media, I guess, more than anybody, because the President knows what Im saying. The Taliban wants to make a deal. And were meeting with them, and were saying it has to be a ceasefire. They didnt want to do a ceasefire, but now they do want to do a ceasefire, I believe. And it will probably work out that way. And well see what happens. But weve made tremendous progress.
But the thing Im most proud of because you could look at Taliban and say theyre fighting for their land; you could look at, you know, others and say theyre fighting for other things. But we know what ISIS is fighting for and we know what al Qaeda is fighting for. And we have them down to a very small number of people. So and that wont be that will not be a long-lasting fight. That will be over with very soon.
So we made a lot of progress, and, at the same time, were drawing down our troops. And, by the way, the same thing in Syria. I have to tell you, there was false reporting in the New York Times and some of the others, yesterday.
We as you know, we did withdraw from Syria, except we kept the oil. And were doing a little scattered fighting because we had some areas where ISIS was a little prevalent and gaining some traction. And we sent some troops in and pretty much wiped it out. But we have left for the most part, weve left, but weve kept the oil. And by keeping the oil, we dont have the enemy getting the oil. And the oil is what fueled the enemy. In this case, it was ISIS.
And so in addition to in addition to what we did two weeks ago, which was pretty remarkable, the what that group of young people was able to do very rapidly and very surgically, we are only in an area where were keeping the oil and knocking out certain small groups of ISIS as it reforms. We dont want to as it as it reforms, it gets back, it tries to get back.
But weve also knocked out Mr. President, as you know, we knocked out the number-two person who became the number-one person. And now we have our sights on the number-three person, whos going to be the number-one person, if he wants it. You know, its not a good job. I dont think he wants it. Maybe he doesnt want it so badly. Hes not acting too quickly.
So weve had tremendous success. And weve had tremendous success here, especially over the last period of six months to a year. So its very very nice to be with be with you.
PRESIDENT GHANI: Its a pleasure.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Very, very nice. Thank you.
PRESIDENT GHANI: Thank you, Mr. President.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Okay, thank you very much everybody.
Q Mr. President, will you withdraw without a deal? Will you withdraw if there is no deal?
Q Has the U.S. restarted peace talks with the Talban?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Say it?
Q Has the U.S. restarted peace talks with the Taliban?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, were talking to the Taliban. Yeah.
Q Are you prepared to withdraw even without a deal?
Q And will you include the Afghan
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I would never say a thing like that. You wouldnt want me to say a thing like that. But I could just say this: We havent had so much success in this in this country, in this area. We havent had success like this probably from the beginning, certainly as it relates to ISIS and al Qaeda, which is a very primary aim. But weve had very good success in talks with the Taliban.
Q You said that youre, at this point, pulling out troops. How many troops are currently in Afghanistan? And what is the plan for
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, well give you those numbers later, but well get down to a certain number. Im not sure I want to give you that number, to be honest. But its a very big difference. But because of new weaponry and technology, were able to do actually more with fewer troops.
Q You had mentioned 8,600. Is that not the number anymore, sir?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Its a number that people are talking about, yes.
Q And is that the number youre talking about?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah, it is, for now. And then we can do much better than that.
Q Would you like to get it lower, sir?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: We can go much further than that. But well have it all covered.
You know, this is a country where, for whatever reason, they reform, they regenerate. And we dont want that to happen. And we also have the support of a lot of other countries, by the way. We have a lot of help from a lot of other countries. But dont let anybody tell you thats its anybody else, because were leading it all the way.
And frankly and frankly, thats one of the thing. We look, were in an area of the world were 8,000 miles away. Some of us I guess, most of us came here together. We want other players in this area to help. They dont like ISIS either. They dont like al Qaeda either. And they have to help also. You have countries that are right nearby that are very big, that have power, and they should be doing some of the work too, not just the United States.
Thank you very much everybody.
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10:14 P.M. AFT
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