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President Foresees Tough Fight Ahead in Afghanistan
American Forces Press Service ^
| Jim Garamone
Posted on 04/29/2008 4:47:14 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, April 29, 2008 The United States and its allies are making progress in Afghanistan, but there is a long, tough road ahead, President Bush said during a White House Rose Garden news conference today. The Taliban and its al-Qaida allies continue to fight in Afghanistan and want to re-impose an incredibly dark regime in the country, the president said. The recent Taliban assassination attempt on Afghan President Hamid Karzai is their latest attempt to retrieve their failing campaign, he added.
It's very important for the American people to remember what life was like in Afghanistan prior to the liberation of the country, Bush said. The Taliban denied basic human rights to the women of the nation. They didn't believe in women's rights, he said. They didn't let little girls go to school. And they provided safe haven to al-Qaida.
The liberation of Afghanistan eliminated an al-Qaida safe haven and replaced the repressive, extremist Taliban with an elected government, the president said.
It's difficult in Afghanistan, he said. If you know the history of the country,
it's hard to go from the kind of society in which they had been living to one in which people are now responsible for their own behavior.
Bush said he is pleased with some of the progress in the country. Hes pleased with the number of roads that have been built, the number of schools and health clinics now operating and the fact that young women can attend school.
He said he also is impressed with the progress Afghan security forces are making. I'm pleased with the Afghan army, that when they're in the fight, they're good, Bush said.
Bush said the United States will continue to stand beside its Afghan allies in the fight against extremism.
The bottom line, he said, is that the Afghans, NATO and the United States are making progress in Afghanistan, but still face hard fighting.
I'm under no illusions that this isn't tough, Bush said. I know full well we're dealing with a determined enemy. I believe it's in our interest that we defeat that enemy.
The United States and its allies must stand up to an enemy that encourages people to strap bombs on themselves and kill innocent people, the president said.
Is it in our interest to confront these people now, whether it be in Afghanistan or Iraq or Europe or anywhere else? And the answer is absolutely it's in our interests, he said. The notion that somehow we can let these people just kind of have their way or, you know, Let's don't stir them up, is naive or disingenuous. And it's not in our nation's interest. We're in a global struggle against thugs and killers, and the United States of America has got to continue to take the lead.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; bush; frwn; gwot; nato; oef; staythecourse; taliban
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posted on
04/29/2008 4:47:14 PM PDT
by
SandRat
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posted on
04/29/2008 4:47:42 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs to said?)
To: SandRat
How come no one ever asks the Dims if they want to retreat from Afghanistan too, if if they don't what the difference is between Iraq and Afghanistan?
ML/NJ
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posted on
04/29/2008 4:51:16 PM PDT
by
ml/nj
To: SandRat
The Marines are about to land, so the situation will be in hand shortly.
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posted on
04/29/2008 4:57:38 PM PDT
by
AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
To: SandRat
No Shit Sherlock!
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posted on
04/29/2008 5:39:16 PM PDT
by
river rat
(Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
To: SandRat
"The United States and its allies must stand up to an enemy that encourages people to strap bombs on themselves and kill innocent people, the president said.: Here again, the President thinks we're at war with terrorists..
We are at war with Militant ISLAM.....
The seats of power of Militant Islam are the targets which we have avoided......
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posted on
04/29/2008 5:41:53 PM PDT
by
river rat
(Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
To: SandRat
Did anyone suggest to him that if he weren't pissing away resources making Kosovo a safe-haven for Islamo-terrorism in the heart of Eastern Europe, we might have more troops and materiel for Afghanistan?
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posted on
04/29/2008 5:59:15 PM PDT
by
E. Cartman
(Ronald Reagan's single biggest mistake: Picking Poppy Bush to be his veep.)
To: SandRat
Then let’s get a draft going and win the war over there. We have been there for 7 years and the Taliban is strong as ever. We have less than 1/10 of a percent of our population whose everyday job involves intense and up close combat with the enemy. Most of the other 99.9% it at the mall, playing video games, or just doesn’t care.
At what other point in history would we(or any other nation) try to pacify that country with 30k troops, the majority of those being support personnel?
To: muddytadpole
At what other point in history would we(or any other nation) try to pacify that country with 30k troops, the majority of those being support personnel?
Looking south of Afghanistan, the British ruled 300 million Indians with 20,000 British (troops and civil servants)!!!!!
Of course, the Indians weren't as hell-bent on mayhem as the Taliban.
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posted on
04/29/2008 7:21:49 PM PDT
by
BikerJoe
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