This
makes sense. After all, the jihadis who infiltrate the Afghan military
and police forces will need targets. And the increasingly hostile Karzai
and his successor will need those bags of no-strings-attached CIA cash
still delivered regularly to their offices. “U.S. to keep 9,800 troops
in Afghanistan,” by Julie Pace,
Associated Press, May 27, 2014:
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will seek to
keep 9,800 U.S. troops in Afghanistan after the war formally ends later
this year and then will withdraw most of those forces by 2016, senior
administration officials said Tuesday.
Obama’s decision is largely in line with what military commanders
have been seeking and will allow the president to fully end the
American-led military effort by the time he leaves office.
The two-year plan is contingent on the Afghan government signing a
bilateral security agreement with the U.S. While current Afghan
President Hamid Karzai has declined to sign the agreement, U.S.
officials are confident that either of the candidates seeking to replace
him would give his approval.
The plan calls for the U.S. military to draw down from its current
force of 32,000 to 9,800 by the start of next year. Those troops would
be dispatched throughout Afghanistan and focus on counterterrorism
missions and training Afghan security forces.
They would not be engaged
in combat missions.
Over the course of next year, the number of troops would be cut in
half and consolidated in the capital of Kabul and at Bagram Air Field,
the main U.S. base in Afghanistan.
Those remaining forces would largely
be withdrawn by the end of 2016, with fewer than 1,000 remaining behind
to staff a security office in Kabul.
The American forces would likely be bolstered by a few thousand NATO
troops. The total NATO presence, including U.S. troops, is expected to
be around 12,000 at the start of next year….
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