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White House open to fully withdrawing troops from Afghanistan after 2014

President barack Obama will not make any decision about U.S. troops in Afghanistan, and Afghan President hamid karzai to visit him on Friday, the White House reporters Tuesday in a telephone conference stressed. But, the deputy national security advisor lodz (Ben Rhodes) says, the door is completely out of American troops in Afghanistan after 2014 open.
"This will be a choice, we will consider," rose answered, when asked if 2014 years later, a complete downsizing forces is possible. He added that the goal is to keep in Afghanistan, if it safe refuge, al-qaida in Afghanistan, and the Afghan government to ensure that there is enough security forces.
President bush and other U.S. officials have said that in the last remaining forces in Afghanistan's wish, but not yet said may troop levels.
Glenn roeder confirmed that Obama and hamid karzai will Friday "working lunch", and then held a joint news conference. He said that, during the meeting, Obama will discuss defeat al-qaida in Afghanistan, American troops downsizing and Afghanistan in the transition to the leadership.
Hamid karzai also plans this week, defense secretary Leon · palmer inside tower (Leon Panetta) and secretary of state Hillary Clinton met with during the visit.
 



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