Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- February 13, 2013



Obama Details Afghan Troop Drawdown In State Of Union Speech -- Voice of America

WHITE HOUSE — U.S. President Barack Obama says about one-half of American forces still in Afghanistan will leave the country by this time next year. The president made the announcement during his annual State of the Union address, which focused largely on the U.S. economy.

The president said 34,000 troops will come home from Afghanistan over the next year. That would put the United States on pace to have all its combat forces out by the end of 2014, as planned.

“This drawdown will continue. And by the end of next year, our war in Afghanistan will be over,” he said.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command operational update, Feb 13 -- ISAF
Nato Afghanistan Kunar air strike 'kills 10' -- BBC
Nato air strike kills civilians in eastern Afghanistan, officials say -- The Guardian
Ten Afghans killed in NATO air strike: officials -- Reuters
Obama Announces 34,000 Cut to U.S. Force in Afghanistan -- US Department of Defense
Obama wants to cut troop level in Afghanistan in half over next year
-- Washington Post
Afghan president welcomes Obama announcement of US troop withdrawal -- Washington Post/AP
Afghanistan Welcomes Obama Plan for Drawdown
-- Voice of America
Announcement of US troop withdrawal draws mixed reactions in Afghanistan
-- FOX News/AP
UK welcomes Obama announcement on drawdown of troops from Afghanistan -- BBC
Panetta welcomes Obama’s decision to halve troops in Afghanistan to 34,000 -- Washington Times
GAO: Lowered standards inflated ratings of Afghan forces -- Stars and Stripes
US starts shipping military equipment out of Afghanistan
-- Stars and Stripes/AP
Despite sanctions, aid to Afghanistan might also be helping Iran
-- Stars and Stripes/McClatchy News
US leaving Afghanistan unfit to defend itself or spend aid -- RT
Official: US troop pullout from Afghanistan risks monitoring of billions in civilian projects -- Washington Post/AP
Afghanistan can't handle direct aid, U.S. watchdog says -- Reuters
At least 2,045 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- FOX News/AP

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