Saturday, July 16, 2011

US drawdown begins in Afghanistan, first troops leave

KABUL: The first US troops have left Afghanistan as part of US President Barack Obama’s planned drawdown of about a third of the 100,000 US forces there during the next year.

Facing growing political opposition to the nearly decade-old war, Obama announced in June the withdrawal plan, which was a faster timetable than the military had recommended.

The first 10,000 troops will come home by the end of the year, but Obama left the details up to his commanders.

US Lt. Col. Wayne Perry, a spokesman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), said about 650 troops who had completed their rotation in Afghanistan left on Wednesday as scheduled, and would not be replaced.

“As part of the drawdown the first US troops have left Afghanistan,” he said.

The units that left were the Army National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 134th Cavalry Regiment, based in Kabul, and the Army National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, which had been in neighbouring Parwan province.

Afghan security forces are to take over security responsibility from foreign forces in seven areas of the country this summer. Afghan forces will then take the lead in securing the entire country by the end of 2014.

Critics have said Obama’s decision to bring troops home from Afghanistan faster than the military recommended could jeopardize the next major push of the war, to unseat insurgents in the east.

The drawdown comes amid intense fighting in Afghanistan, where more than 1,500 US forces have been killed since the war began.

Although extra US troops ordered into southern Afghanistan have made security gains there, the situation in the east of the country bordering Pakistan has deteriorated.

Late last month, insurgents staged a brazen raid on the Kabul Intercontinental hotel, killing 12 people and raising fresh questions about whether Afghan forces are ready to assume responsibilities as US forces pull out.

Dawn

The guy on c-span this morning was talking about how the unemployment rate would spike with the withdrawal..

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Returning young men and women with pockets full of unspent cash to their home bases is going to increase the UE rate how?

I've seen how the local economies of base towns are effected by deployments and I guarantee you that the business in those towns are gearing up for some boom times. We are going to have 100,000 well paid young hyper consumers back home.

11:36 AM  
Blogger madtom said...

How about all the National Guard and or Reserves who will return to find their old jobs shuttered?

8:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Numbers don't add up to a significant rise in the UE rate, even if you assume every one of them files, and only a fraction will. And if they want to work, move to SD or TX. Or Canada. Drillers are begging for legal citizens willing to get tired and dirty as most military do from time to time.

Just get them the fuck out of Trashganistan once and for all. Every casualty is a sacrifice to politics and our phony national pride. Everyone knows how it's going to end, it's just about deciding when at this point.

9:11 PM  
Blogger madtom said...

Well you know how it's going to end? With a check point on every street corner, and the neighborhood watch counting how many chickens you have in your freezer. That's how it ends. DHS and the TSA are going to fight them here.

10:27 PM  

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