US President Donald Trump seeks greater role for India in Afghanistan, toughens position on Pakistan
US President Donald Trump said that he called on India to help Afghanistan more and warned Pakistan that safe havens for terrorists have a lot to lose.
US President Donald Trump said that he wants a big role for India in Afghanistan, even after the 9/11 attacks, his country was in October 2001 over his own doubts about the war.
Trump strictly criticizes Pakistan for providing "safe shelter" for terrorists and warns Islamabad that it has "a lot to lose" in providing shelter for terrorists.
Trump provides a policy statement, giving a glimpse of what the United States wants Afghanistan and South Asia to play under its president role. He said his administration has conducted a "comprehensive review" about the Afghan strategy of the United States and decided that the policy would change from "conditionally based time-based approach".
One of the most serious issues that the US military will send to Afghanistan is the war, about 2,500 US citizens of the United States have been killed in the war, Trump said, "Our soldiers will fight to win", but do not specify explicitly.
In maintaining stability in Afghanistan, he called on India as an important security and economic partner, saying that India played an important role in ensuring stability in Afghanistan, but he said that his administration especially wants an economically important role in Afghanistan.
"We appreciate India's significant contribution to stability in Afghanistan, but India trades in millions of dollars with the United States, and we want Afghanistan to help us more, especially in economic aid and development." The idea that New Delhi could be delighted in Washington was traditionally concerned about a larger role for India in Afghanistan, that the idea could not be well in Islamabad, its long-term partner
The trump thought less than the previous US administration to use Pakistan for safe harbors of terrorists. "There is no more silence about terrorists' safe haven in Pakistan," said Tumam, "Islamists often provide shelter for" chaos, violence and terror agents "during the fight against terrorism.
Trump warned, "Pakistan has a lot of profits from our efforts in Afghanistan, and it's a lot to lose by terrorists' shelter."
The United States has gradually toughening its position in Pakistan, often calling it for conflict over terrorism and even imposing sanctions, the latest is in July this year when the Pentagon carries out military aid to Islamabad.
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As a redesigned technique in the region to maintain a "war to win" by triggering triple search in his speech to increase the number of US troops in Afghanistan.
Trump said that his latest campaign in Afghanistan is to protect Afghanistan from safe havens of Islamic militants for attacks on the United States.
The future of participating in the United States in Afghanistan has had a lot of debate with its top advisors, where the Taliban rebels are making regional profits.
US military and intelligence officials were concerned that Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani's government will allow al-Qaeda and the Islamic State's regional authority to attack the United States and its allies to set up base in Afghanistan.
Republican Senator John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said, "Unfortunately the strategy is going on for a long time and the interim Taliban have created a dangerous crisis."
After the September 11 attacks of the United States, the Republican president has defeated his own suspect in the war in October 2001. He had repeatedly said in the campaign way last year that the war was very expensive in life and money.
To strengthen the US power to oppose the Taliban to expel the US-backed government of Kabul, he was convinced from his national security adviser that "my main motive should be found".
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