Monday, March 30, 2009

White House Rules Out Troops for Pakistan War (Updated Again)

Afghan National Army Commandos watch and prepare for fast rope techniques during a training event in the Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, Feb. 25, 2009. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Russell Lee Klika

From The Danger Room:

President Obama has just laid out his new war strategy. And he's made it clear that the fight is both in Afghanistan and Pakistan. So I asked Dennis McDonough, with the National Security Council: Does that mean U.S. ground forces in Pakistan? Or more drone attacks? "I'm not going to comment on the notions you laid out there," he answered, during a White House conference call with bloggers.

But during a separate press conference, Bruce Reidel, who recently completed a strategy review of the region for the White House, offered some hints. "Thus far, our policy sees Afghanistan and Pakistan as two countries, but one theater of operations for our diplomacy, and one challenge for our overall policy," he said. "We have very concrete proposals for increasing economic assistance to Pakistan, proposals that have already been put forward by the Congress. We're also looking at what we can do on the military side."

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