More US Troops Going to Afghanistan as Obama Considers Next Steps

20 February 2009
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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

This week marked Barack Obama's first month as president -- and his first major action as commander-in-chief. He approved seventeen thousand more troops for Afghanistan. The security situation is getting worse. The Taliban has regrouped with support from al-Qaida, which operates from safe refuge along the border with Pakistan.

President Obama was asked this week by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation if Afghanistan is still winnable.

American troops in Kost province, Afghanistan, last April
American troops in Kost province, Afghanistan, last April
PRESIDENT OBAMA: "I think Afghanistan is still winnable, in the sense of our ability to ensure that it is not a launching pad for attacks against North America. I think it's still possible for us to stamp out al-Qaida, to make sure that extremism is not expanding but rather is contracting. I think all those goals are still possible, but I think that as a consequence to the war on Iraq, we took our eye off the ball.  We have not been as focused as we need to be on all the various steps that are needed in order to deal with Afghanistan."

The president has ordered a full review of American policy there. For now, the deployment in the coming months will be smaller than the top American commander requested. About thirty-eight thousand American troops are there now, plus thirty-two thousand from other NATO members.

President Obama in Ottawa, Canada, Thursday for his first foreign trip as president.  After heavy losses, Canada plans to withdraw its combat troops from Afghanistan by 2011.
President Obama in Ottawa, Canada, Thursday for his first foreign trip as president.  After heavy losses, Canada plans to withdraw its combat troops from Afghanistan by 2011.
The Afghan Defense Ministry welcomed Tuesday's announcement.

It came the same day as the United Nations reported that more than two thousand civilians were killed in Afghanistan last year. That was the most since the American-led invasion in two thousand one that ousted the Taliban government. The number was up forty percent from two thousand seven.

U.N. investigators say militants are responsible for the majority of civilian deaths. But foreign and Afghan troops killed more civilians last year than the year before.

President Obama has said that the national government "seems very detached from what's going on in the surrounding community." Critics say one big problem is corruption.

The American special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, visited Kabul this week. President Hamid Karzai's term ends in May under the constitution. But election officials have delayed the presidential election until late August. His opponents do not want him to stay until then.

In Islamabad, the Foreign Ministry is defending a new peace agreement in northwestern Pakistan. The government of Swat province signed the deal with representatives of local Taliban militants. The deal is not final yet, but it calls for an Islamic system of justice for the area. Richard Holbrooke says American officials worry that the agreement will "turn into surrender."

Hillary Clinton was met on arrival in Beijing by China's Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Jieyi Friday
Hillary Clinton was met on arrival in Beijing on Friday by China's Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Jieyi
America's top diplomat, Hillary Clinton, made her first foreign trip as secretary of state this week. New secretaries traditionally start with Europe or the Middle East. But her trip to Japan, Indonesia, South Korea and China makes her the first in almost fifty years to visit Asia first.

Subjects included economics, climate change and North Korea's nuclear program. Secretary Clinton praised efforts to fight Islamic extremism in Indonesia, where Barack Obama spent part of his childhood. Next week, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso is to become the first foreign leader to visit the new president at the White House.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.


Comments:

1. obama

do not do that
Submitted by: ahmed sharaf eldin (egypt)
03-25-2009 - 16:11:08

2. effort to improve the country

I appreciate his effort to improve his country. I usually see his activities. And hope that He will be soon successfull
Submitted by: Kim Dung (Viet Nam)
03-23-2009 - 05:12:25

3. Afghnistan

Did you forget the invasion of Russia to Afghanistan ?Why dodnot you understand that there is no place for foriehn Groups there and in other countries either .If you want that your people kileed there ,you can stay there. Why they ( the authorities of U.s.A donot send thier youths there to fight . but they force the poor people to fight there it is not fair and according to justice . Have you forgotten Viatnam ? you have may be good politician but they donot want to help you . Learn from history no to put your nation in troubles and donot kill the youths of your country anymore best regrards .Mahmood
Submitted by: Sayed Mahmood Ahmad Nezhad (Iran)
03-17-2009 - 16:30:36

4. spending mony no reselt

one thing i wnat to share with all of the readers that the NGOs are spending mony while getting no reselt just blank repors are being prepared i hope if these mony distributes among afghans no one will jump to war against afghan governament
Submitted by: Syed Abdul Mutalib Agha (Afghanistan)
03-08-2009 - 05:06:06

5. luyen nghe

i like to learn english
Submitted by: huetan (vietnam)
03-05-2009 - 07:50:03

6.

I hate that innocent civilians are dying. I wish we could all just sign a peace treaty to leave each other alone.
Submitted by: Dorothy (U.S.)
03-02-2009 - 15:40:02

7. expectation

Your plans and suggestions and well thinking are must to be appreciated one thing I want to clarify as he thinking and leading about strong economical condition regarding American he must thought about Afghanistan too. and because young and talented president hope and expecting to seek the better way and strong strategy for decreasing civilians death in Afghanistan and make an action plan for peace of Afghanistan according to new procedure not previous. Leave long life.
Submitted by: akbar adil (afghanistan)
03-02-2009 - 14:14:18

8. afghanistan

hello dear afghan you the do not want to stay for a long time U S troops in afghaistan so they do not know about our cultrul and tridition
Submitted by: mahfooz (afghanisatn)
03-01-2009 - 04:55:31

9. ok

very good
Submitted by: xiaofeiwang (chinese)
02-26-2009 - 09:32:39

10. Should be careful

You all other people dont know about Afghanisatan, but we know better than you, because we live in here, this is our country and we can take good dicesions better than you, just you should give us the chance and dont intervention in all fields of our life, should be careful about your activities, you are looking from far but you can not feel that how we are passing our days and nights in here, we are also agree to fight with insurgents but we dont have tolerance of killing of our poor people by bombording of jets, you kind; can not feel how much it is dificult, looking of a corpse, women corpse, child corpse, a human corpse without any crime. actually your goverments are working here for thier interests, for your security in your regions and borders and we expect for them to be honest and good politicos, and should respect to our ideas for a good future to people of Afghanistan and thire interests too. If anyone read this message this is sound of a 25 year old man from kabul. Thank for
Submitted by: Fahim Rustaey (Afghanistan)
02-25-2009 - 10:40:52

11. presedent obaama

Your thinking is very beautiful and greatful sir in our india is not developed the systems was not corrected.
Submitted by: M.D.Narasimhamurhty (india)
02-25-2009 - 05:38:29

12. i love my nation

the troops should go from afghanitan back because they dont know abt our culture,beleifs etc we can say that its a discrimination.
Submitted by: khairuddin hassan (afghanitsn)
02-24-2009 - 07:31:31

13. appritiation

very very useful program.I injoyed and learned a lot thank you.it was my first time to see these material and i am rally happy to find it.thanks mahin
Submitted by: mahin (canada)
02-23-2009 - 16:35:29

14. Glad that secretery's first trip was to asia.

I'm Glad that Hillary's first trip was to asia. As a korean, I wish the cold war in this peninsula will be ended soon. I wish negotiation and cooperates will be kept going as it used to be. There shouldn't a war like afganistan.
Submitted by: J.Y. Kim (S.Korea)
02-22-2009 - 03:46:31

15.

thi's website is useful...........thanks u for everything ...........
Submitted by: Ahmend (libya)
02-21-2009 - 19:23:57

16. More U.S. Troops Going To Afghanistan

President Obama is still a "green foot" in the U.S. foreign policy, and his belief that the Afghan war is "winnable" emanate from the insiders around him - the White House "bubble" as he called it. There is no way the U.S. military can win the war in Afghanistan by killing civilians recklessly and claim it killed Taliban to avoid public condemnation. On February 18, 2009, the Chicago Tribune published a report titled: "Trust of U.S. dying with civilians[deaths]." The same day, The U.S. command in Afghanistan announced that the U.S. had killed 15 Taliban in an air strike. But the BBC "World Focus" at it 6:00 newscast [Channel 20, Chicago] announced that the U.S. had killed 12 civilians in that air strike - most women and children. And this is typical of the U.S. war in Afghanistan. There were 2.118 civilian deaths in Afghanistan in 2008 (New York Times, February 18, 2008), and the U.S. claims that most of them were Taliban, or civilians killed by Taliban. But Afghan
Submitted by: Nikos Retsos (U.S.)
02-21-2009 - 15:11:36

17. english

I woul like to get more english words because I like to be as native the english language. so that Iam request you to give me more about this language
Submitted by: abdisalam (somalia)
02-21-2009 - 14:55:42

18. congratulation

I like Obama. I love Obama. We love Obama. Babies love obama. Mr.Obama. The president of United State of America. Always president is Mr. Obama. Obama Obama Obama . World's leader Obama. Owner future's Obama. I love Obama.
Submitted by: nglinn (malaysia)
02-21-2009 - 14:16:47

19. Troops going to Afghanistan

Send the Mounties to find Bin Laden because they always get their man.
Submitted by: Cowboy (Australia)
02-21-2009 - 13:30:52

20. The war against the Taliban

The war against the Taliban is a "good war", as much as WWII against the NAZIS was a "good war". These Taliban guys have all proved themselves as bad as only a select few of the Schutzstaffel were. Their reign is a reign of terror.
Submitted by: R. Millhaps (Canada)
02-21-2009 - 07:42:16