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Saturday, November 22, 2014

U.s. forces may attack the Taliban after 2014

U.s. forces may attack the Taliban after 2014

Expansion of the role of u.s. troops leads in Afghanistan after 2014 already dishkanPresident Obama.
United States forces in Afghanistan would allowed to attack targets TalibanAfghanistan starting in 2015.

Washington officials said the instructions on the expansion of the role of the armyafter the end of major combat operations have been approved of President Barack Obama.
U.S. media reported that the President of hints will also provide air support for theMission in Afghanistan.

U.s. troops in that country lived 9,800 by the end of 2014 and the personnel of the original plans was limited with roles in training Afghanistan's army and deal with the remnants of al-Qaeda.

But they will now be allowed to beperang against the Taliban if the militants 'kelompook directly endanger the United States and coalition forces ' or giving support to al-Qaeda, ' as said a unnamed officials.

The New York Times and AP News Agency reports that the role changes decided byPresident Obama in a few this week.
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Originally the role of foreign troops after the fighting ends to oerpasi to trainAfghanistan's army.
In September, the new Government of Afghanistan led by President Ashraf Ghani, signed a deal on security that allows u.s. forces to remain there after 2014.

Based on the agreement of the other, a number of NATO Member States-such asGermany, Turkey, and Italy-will contribute personnel to 12,000 troops who will trainand assist Afghanistan's security apparatus.

Ashraf Ghani was sworn in as President in September, replacing Hamir Karzai refused to sign an agreement on security with the United States, among other things because the us asking for immunity for lawsuits for his army. (BBC)


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