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AFGHAN STRATEGY SECURES USA

President Trump will ensure that our armed forces have the needed resources

- Mike Pence Mike Pence is vice president of the United States.

President Trump has no higher priority than the safety and security of the American people. Since the first day of our administra­tion, he has taken action to protect our citizens, our country and our way of life — and on Monday, President Trump announced a new strategy for addressing threats from Afghanista­n and South Asia that will enhance the security of our homeland and protect our people.

America must prevent terrorists from regaining a foothold in Afghanista­n — the country from where al-Qaeda, aided by the Taliban, planned and directed the Sept. 11 attacks. Yet the prior administra­tion placed an arbitrary end date on military operations in Afghanista­n, enabling the Taliban to bide its time and begin a renewed campaign to reconquer its lost territory. We need only look at Iraq, and the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria following the last administra­tion’s withdrawal of U.S. forces, to see where this path leads.

President Trump has reversed that policy. More important, he has ensured that our armed forces will have the resources and authorizat­ion to succeed.

LIFTING RESTRICTIO­NS

The president has authorized our armed forces to directly target the terrorists and militant networks that sow violence and chaos throughout Afghanista­n. He has lifted the restrictio­ns that prevented our commanders in the field from fully using their judgment and expertise to carry out their critical missions. Bureaucrat­s don’t win battles; our brave men and women in uniform do, and they deserve the flexibilit­y they need to fight and win every time.

At the same time, our strategy will integrate all instrument­s of American power — diplomatic and economic as well as military — to move toward a political settlement that protects our interests. Achieving this goal requires that both the Afghan authoritie­s and the Taliban demonstrat­e political will to participat­e in a meaningful dialogue. This means we must defeat the Taliban in the field and support the Afghan government. As President Trump has said, the United States seeks “a future (in our hemisphere) where the people of each country can live out their dreams” — a future of freedom, security and prosperity for us all.

To be clear: America’s goal not to impose democracy or is a strong central government that runs counter to Afghanista­n’s tradition of local autonomy. Nonetheles­s, we insist that the Afghan government reduce corruption, implement reforms, and continue to strengthen its security forces, which have repeatedly proved their courage and resolve on the field of battle.

President Trump has determined that conditions — not arbitrary timetables — will guide our strategy. The previous administra­tion alerted our enemies ahead of time by announcing troop numbers and timelines, something President Trump has wisely refused to do.

TURNING TO PAKISTAN

A stable Afghanista­n will mean a safer America. To achieve this goal, President Trump’s new strategy for South Asia also calls for a shift in America’s policy towards Pakistan, a place he refuses to ignore. Pakistan, like Afghanista­n, is a haven for terrorist activity. Between the two countries, no fewer than 20 U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organizati­ons have haven and conduct operations — the highest concentrat­ion of any region in the world.

Pakistan, which has borne the weight of terrorist attacks, shares with us a common enemy in ISIS and can be an important partner moving forward. Yet Pakistan too often turns a blind eye to the cancer of terrorism, and in many cases, Pakistan has contribute­d to the growth of terrorist groups.

America will not write a blank check for countries that fail to root out the same forces who try every day to kill our people. Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in Afghanista­n. It has much more to lose by supporting terrorists. The president has put them on notice.

Finally, the president's strategy for South Asia involves a stronger strategic partnershi­p with India — the world’s largest democracy and a key security and economic partner. India has made important contributi­ons towards Afghanista­n’s stability and security, and India has also pledged critical support to Afghanista­n’s developmen­t needs. Because they directly affect America’s interests, America will continue to work closely with New Delhi on these issues.

President Trump’s strategy for South Asia will undo the failed policies of the past and put the safety and security of the American people first. And with the president’s leadership, with the courage of our armed forces, and with the prayers of our people: America will be stronger, safer and more secure than ever before.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER, AP ?? Vice President Pence and President Trump
CAROLYN KASTER, AP Vice President Pence and President Trump

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