Direktlänk till inlägg 20 november 2013
Some 3,000 Afghan elders will assemble on Thursday in Kabul to consider a new security agreement with the U.S The document will spell out the rules for American forces in Afghanistan troops after their combat mission ends in December 2014. U.S officials say between 6,000 and 9,000 US troops would remain to train Afghan security forces and conduct counter-terror missions against al-Qaeda and other anti-government forces. That counter-terror mission remains a sticking point, though most other issues — like potential criminal liability of Americans in Afghanistan — have been resolved.
It looks more likely that thousands of American troops will serve in Afghanistan beyond the end of next year. That's because today the U.S and Afghanistan moved closer to finalizing a security agreement. The deal would determine what missions any remaining U.S troops would be allowed to conduct after the main combat operation ends.
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