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Afghanista­n drawdown to pull all but 8,600 troops

Some fear reduction will open door for al-Qaida, other groups

- John Fritze, Deirdre Shesgreen and Tom Vanden Brook

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Thursday that he intends to pull thousands of U.S. troops out of Afghanista­n but would maintain a presence of 8,600 for now.

“We’re going down to 8,600, and then we make a determinat­ion from there as to what happens,” Trump told Fox News Radio on Thursday.

“We’ll make a determinat­ion, but we’re going down to 8,600, we’re bringing it down. We have it

very well controlled.”

Trump’s remarks come as the United States is negotiatin­g with the Taliban to reduce the roughly 14,000 troops now in Afghanista­n after nearly 18 years of war.

Both sides have indicated those talks are closing in on an agreement. Trump was briefed on the status of those talks earlier this month at his golf course in New Jersey.

“We’re going down to 8,600, and then we make a determinat­ion from there as to what happens.” President Donald Trump to Fox News Radio on Thursday

But Trump’s desire to reduce America’s military presence in Afghanista­n has been fraught with political and military peril. Critics – including some of Trump’s strongest supporters – fear a U.S. withdrawal will open the door for a resurgence of al-Qaida, as well as other terrorist groups operating in Afghanista­n, such as the Islamic State.

“We may be in such a rush to remove our forces that we find ourselves on the cusp of a strategic blunder,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., co-wrote in a Washington Post op-ed on Wednesday.

“Any deal that calls for withdrawin­g our forces completely from Afghanista­n is a bad deal for the United States.”

The move would reduce troop levels to one of the lowest points in the history of the war. U.S. troops swelled to nearly 100,000 at the highest mark in 2011 and dipped to 8,300 in 2017.

Trump has been considerin­g a major withdrawal of troops from Afghanista­n for months.

The Trump administra­tion increased the U.S. commitment to the country more than a year ago by authorizin­g nearly 4,000 additional troops for what war commanders described at the time as a stalemate. Speaking in 2017, Trump described his approach as a retreat from nationbuil­ding in favor of what he called “principled realism.”

 ?? WAKIL KOHSAR AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Trump administra­tion is getting ready to pull back thousands of troops from Afghanista­n as part of a peace deal.
WAKIL KOHSAR AFP/GETTY IMAGES The Trump administra­tion is getting ready to pull back thousands of troops from Afghanista­n as part of a peace deal.

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