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Q: How long are Australian troops staying in Afghanistan for?
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No evidence that US will withdraw completely from Afghanistan. We bring your notice to the following:A. It is not the case that all US troops will retreat from AfghanistanIn June 2011, President Obama announced his plan to begin the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. But the president did not say that all US troops would leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014. What he did say was 10,000 troops would be removed by the end of the summer 2011, with 23,000 additional troops leaving at the end of the summer of 2012. After that, according to the President:our troops will continue coming home at a steady pace as Afghan security forces move into the lead. Our mission will change from combat to support. By 2014, this process of transition will be complete, and the Afghan people will be responsible for their own security.Notice that the President did not say that our mission in Afghanistan will end by 2014, only that it will cease to be a "combat" mission and become a "support" mission. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has since confirmed that President Obama never said US troops would be completely withdrawn by the end of 2014.What you should be asking yourself is, "what is a support mission?", "how many troops will be required for it?", and "how long will it last?". Refer to link below.B. There is currently no end date for the war in Afghanistan.Nowhere in the President's June 2011 speech did he mention a deadline for the full withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, and no date for full withdrawal has been specified since then. In fact, the Strategic Partnership Agreement, which was struck between the United States and Afghanistan in June 2012, provides for a US military presence after 2014, although the magnitude of the presence was not specified.C. US and NATO soldiers remain in Afghanistan until 2020It is highly unlikely that there will be a true US withdrawal from Afghanistan before 2016 and there will probably be a large contingent of US and NATO soldiers in Afghanistan until 2020. This is because of the instability of the current Afghan government, although, admittedly, the US is not doing much to improve Afghan infrastructure or help the government overcome its inherent instability.