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It's time to move on Afghanistan

San Diego : CA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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After returning from Afghanistan over the weekend, Congressman Duncan Hunter-R CA called on the Obama Administration to accept Stanley McChrystal's strategy of sending more troops to the hostile region.

With the number of U.S. deaths on the rise, Rep. Hunter, who is a veteran of the wars in the Middle East, would like to see the White House make a swift decision to fight the counterinsurgency in Afghanistan.

“This trip to Afghanistan provided a great opportunity to learn more about the challenges facing our combat personnel and the efforts of military and civilian leadership to achieve victory,” said Hunter. “There appears to be unanimous agreement among military commanders and their civilian counterparts that additional combat troops are needed – and needed fast.”

Now that the Afghan Presidency has been decided, Hunter says it’s up to President Hamid Karzai to step up and provide the type of leadership that is needed to carry Afghanistan forward.

“Karzai must reassert himself as a strong national leader who is committed to fighting corruption, establishing the rule of law and creating new opportunities for the Afghan people,” he explained.

Hunter also would like to see the U.S. begin taking a leading role when it comes to training the Afghanistan military and law enforcement agencies.

“Training Afghanistan’s military and police forces must also be a priority, much like it was in Iraq at the time of the surge. Afghanistan is certainly not Iraq but we know from experience that a strong counterinsurgency strategy and well-trained security forces can put us on a direct path toward mission success."

For more stories; http://www.examiner.com/x-10317-San-Diego-County-Political-Buzz-Examiner

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  • Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | about 1 month ago
    Yes, i agree. It is time to move on.
  • Posted By emiswing emiswing | about 1 month ago
    Glad to see someone else agrees with what I've been saying for several years
  • Posted By tdiaz tdiaz | about 1 month ago
    i totally agree with this article. it is time to move on.
  • Posted By LadyWhy LadyWhy | about 1 month ago
    Me too, I agree, put the past behind and strive forward. Hope for a better future
  • Posted By clowning clowning | about 1 month ago
    omg its so right
  • Posted By drider92 drider92 | about 1 month ago
    I think this is wrong the middle east is still a war zone and why should we surrender to an enemy who tortures there citizence and hates us.

    not just that but we can beat them and easily!
  • Posted By forger999 forger999 | about 1 month ago
    Cool picture of the CH-47.
  • Posted By voiceofkashmir voiceofkashmir | about 1 month ago
    I think it is the time to move.
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