NATO PLAN PULLOUT TROOPS

Thursday, 27 February 2014

NATO PLAN FOR ALL AFGHAN OPTION INCLUDING PULLOUT

NATO must plan for all options, including a complete withdrawal from Afghanistan, but prefers an agreement with Kabul on a continued troop presence, according to the head of the military alliance.

But if there is no US-Afghan agreement, there can be no NATO – Afghan deal and if there is no agreement there will be no NATO troops in Afghanistan after 2014.

The deal would lay down the legal basis for continued US and NATO troops presence in the form of a training mission post 2014.

It is expected to number up to 12000 troops, mostly American and is seen as an important guarantee of continued US and NATO support during a difficult transition period.

In 2011, Washington withdraw all its forces from Iraq when it could not secure an agreement with Baghadad and there are fears a similar outcome in Afghanistan could leave the way clear for the Taliban to return to power.

Several Afghan presidential candidates have indicated they would sign and the deal has also been endorsed by a council of tribal elders. On the other hand, it is said that Washington was not certain a future government would do the deal. 

0 comments:

Post a Comment

VISITORS

Flag Counter

Followers

Powered by Blogger.

Blog Archive

 

Browse