December 23, 2009

Hillary Clinton: We'll Still Be In Afghanistan in 50 or 60 Years 
http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2009/12/hillary-clinton-well-still-be-in.html



On December 1st, President Obama talked about withdrawing U.S. troops from 
Afghanistan within 18 months.

Everyone now knows that there is no firm withdrawal date from Afghanistan. See 
this and this.

But in testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee on December 2nd, 
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton actually gave a much longer horizon for the 
presence of U.S. troops in America:


  Senator UDALL.- So, in an ideal world, we would get the job done militarily 
in the short term; in the medium and long term, we would have a presence in the 
region, economically, diplomacy, and politically.


  Secretary CLINTON. Well, as we have with so many other countries- obviously, 
we have troops in a limited number of countries around the world; some have 
been there for 50, 60 years, but we have long-term economic assistance and 
development programs in many others. And we think that's a likely outcome in 
both Afghanistan and Pakistan, that we would be there with a long-term 
commitment.

Does this mean that U.S. troops will be in Afghanistan in 50 year?


On the surface, Clinton's statement could be interpreted to mean that troops 
will leave sooner, but that America will have long-term economic assistance and 
development programs in Afghanistan for many decades to come.

However, U.S. charities working in Afghanistan report that they are subject to 
Pentagon sponsorship and control, and so the Afghani people view them as part 
of the U.S. military (which hampers their aid work).

Therefore, whether or not troops will remain in Afghanistan for a half century 
or more, the Afghani people and the rest of the world may consider it a 
permanent occupation.

Remember also that - while the U.S. government has promised to withdraw by 
December 31, 2011 from Iraq - the U.S. is building numerous permanent military 
bases in that country. (see this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, 
this, and this). So talk is cheap.

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