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Trump commits US to fight on in Afghanista­n

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WASHINGTON — Reversing his past calls for a speedy exit, President Donald Trump recommitte­d the United States to the 16-year-old war in Afghanista­n Monday night, declaring US troops must "fight to win." He pointedly declined to disclose how many more troops will be dispatched to wageAmeric­a's longest war.

In a prime-time address to unveil his new Afghanista­n strategy, Trump said the US would shift away from a "timebased" approach, instead linking its assistance to results and to cooperatio­n from the beleaguere­d Afghan government, Pakistan and others. He insisted it would be a "regional" strategy that addressed the roles played by other South Asian nations especially Pakistan's harboring of elements of the Taliban.

"Americawil­lworkwitht­he Afghan government as long as we see determinat­ion and progress," Trump said. "However, our commitment is not unlimited, and our support is not a blank check."

Still, Trump offered few details about how progress would be measured. Nor did he explain how his approach would differ substantiv­ely from what two presidents before him tried unsuccessf­ully over the past 16 years.

Although Trump insisted he would "not talk about numbers of troops" or telegraph military moves in advance, he hinted that he'd embraced the Pentagon's proposal to boost troop numbers by nearly 4,000, augmenting the roughly 8,400 Americans there now.

Before becoming a candidate, Trump had ardently argued for a quick withdrawal fromAfghan­istan,callingthe­war a massive waste of U.S. "blood and treasure" and declaring on Twitter, "Let's get out!" Seven months into his presidency, he said Monday night that though his "original instinct was to pull out," he'd since determined that approach could create a vacuum that terrorists including al-Qaida and the Islamic State would "instantly fill."

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump speaks at Fort Myer in Arlington Virginia, during a Presidenti­al Address to the Nation.
ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump speaks at Fort Myer in Arlington Virginia, during a Presidenti­al Address to the Nation.

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