- KABUL, Afghanistan -- In his first public remarks since the finalization of a partnership agreement that would put U.S. (Huffington Post)
- The agreement between the United States and Afghanistan that Obama touted, the strategic partnership agreement, is short on specifics and Obamas speech did not lay out any new timetable for the war. (CNN)
- Indeed, the pervasive mood among Afghans is one of uncertainty and fear about the country's future after 2014. (Brookings Institution)
- The more I read about the U.S./ Afghanistan strategic partnership agreement with President Hamid Karzai that supposedly sets the terms for relations after the departure of American troops in 2014, the more perplexed I become. (Dallas Morning Views Blog)
- SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining us here -- or there; were here. This is on background -- senior administration officials. Once were completed with the briefing, theres no embargo so you can use it from there. (Whitehouse.gov (press release))
- The deal pledges Afghanistan to fight corruption Pentagon spokesman Capt. John Kirby said the "strategic partnership agreement" is not intended to address the specific terms of an ongoing military relationship. (Omaha World-Herald)
- ostensibly to celebrate the signing of the US-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement. The Agreement no doubt deserves a prime time national address. (FOX News)
- Resistance fighters showed disdain for Obamas enduring partnership. (Boston IMC)
- In his remarks to the troops and later to the American public, he made his case for a long-term strategic partnership with Afghanistan. But the president should have been more transparent in discussing the costs of his strategy. (CNN)
- The Strategic Partnership Agreement, which states that the US will not use Afghanistan as a base to launch attacks against other states, however, says that Washington and Kabul have the right of self-defense in case of threats from any country. (International Business Times)
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Afghanistan strategic partnership
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