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Old 01-29-2021, 07:48 AM
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Taliban Violence Raises Questions About US Troop Withdrawal
By: Lolita C. Baldor - Associated Press & Military.com News - 01-29-21
Re: https://www.military.com/daily-news/...ithdrawal.html

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Pentagon spokesman John Kirby speaks during a media briefing at the Pentagon, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Thursday said the Taliban's refusal to meet commitments to reduce violence in Afghanistan is raising questions about whether all U.S. troops will be able to leave by May as required under the peace agreement.

Pentagon chief spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. stands by its commitment for a full troop withdrawal, but the agreement also calls for the Taliban to cut ties with al-Qaida and reduce violence. Echoing what senior military and defense leaders have asserted in recent months, Kirby said the Taliban has not yet met the requirements set in the peace agreement.

“Without them meeting their commitments to renounce terrorism and to stop the violent attacks against the Afghan National Security Forces, it's very hard to see a specific way forward for the negotiated settlement," Kirby said. "But we’re still committed to that.”

White House and State Department officials have made it clear that President Joe Biden's administration plans to take a new look at the peace agreement, which was signed last February with the Trump White House.

The White House said Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, told his Afghan counterpart in a phone call last Friday that the new administration will “review” the deal. And newly installed Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday the administration wanted to take a detailed look to "understand exactly what is in the agreement” before deciding how to proceed.

“The Taliban are not meeting their commitments to reduce violence and reduce their ties to al-Qaida,” Kirby told a Pentagon press conference on Thursday. “As long as they're not meeting their commitments, it's going to be difficult for anybody at that negotiating table to meet their commitments. In fact it wouldn’t be the wise course. We obviously are still committed to ending this war, but we want to do it in a responsible way.”

The peace agreement called for the U.S. to reduce troop levels to 2,500, and then to remove all forces by May. Former President Donald Trump ordered U.S. troops levels in Afghanistan cut to 2,500 just days before he left office, presenting Biden with difficult decisions about how to retain leverage against the Taliban in support of peace talks.

A key concern in the Pentagon is the continued high levels of Taliban violence against the Afghans. And some U.S. officials have questioned the wisdom of fully withdrawing if violence remains high.

Military officials have said there are now 2,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, mainly conducting counterterror operations.

Taliban representatives and the Afghan government earlier this month resumed peace talks in Qatar, the Gulf Arab state where the insurgents maintain an office. The stop-and-go talks are aimed at ending decades of conflict. But frustration and fear have grown over a recent spike in violence, and both sides blame the other.

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Personal note: Everyone knew this crap was going to happen. We all know we don't want our troops fighting for other countries - but so does our enemies. One we withdraw - the bad guys start their crap over and over again. Is that because we didn't train them well enough to take care of their six or was it something else? You never know? Someone in the area is reporting data back to the bad guys - telling them where they can hit next once the US pulls out. It has to be! There are spies working on both sides of the fence in most cases. They'd sell out their own for many reasons. But it happens time and time again. They take their knowledge and give it to the bad guys - who then hit the targets - with an open door. It's a catch 22 in most cases. How do you stop it? Good question these folks are pretty good with their covers. They've learned what to look for - and to let others know when & where to hit next.
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