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Obama Afghanistan Visit: President Makes Surprise Trip, Meets With Hamid Karzai In Kabul

Obama Afghanistan Surprising Visit

JENNIFER LOVEN   03/29/10 12:45 AM ET   AP

KABUL — Under elaborate secrecy, President Barack Obama slipped into Afghanistan on Sunday near the front lines of the increasingly bloody 8-year-old war he is expanding and affirmed America's commitment to destroying al-Qaida and its extremist allies in the land where the 9-11 plot was hatched.

Obama's six-hour visit was conducted entirely under the shroud of nightfall, after Air Force One's unannounced flight from the U.S. Obama defended his decision to escalate the fight, telling troops whose numbers he is tripling that their victory is imperative to America's safety.

His bid to shore up faith in the struggle was aimed both at the troops who cheered him and Americans back home. And, he demanded accountability from Afghan authorities to make good on repeated promises to improve living conditions, rein in corruption and enforce the rule of law to prevent people from joining the insurgency.

"Your services are absolutely necessary, absolutely essential to America's safety and security," the president told a lively crowd of about 2,500 troops and civilians at Bagram Air Field north of Kabul. "Those folks back home are relying on you. We can't forget why we're here."

It was Obama's first trip as president to Afghanistan, where the number of U.S. troops killed has roughly doubled in the first three months of 2010 compared with the same period last year as Washington has added tens of thousands of additional soldiers to reverse the Taliban's momentum.

"We did not choose this war," Obama reminded the troops, recalling the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and warning that al-Qaida was still using the region to plan terrorist strikes against the U.S. and its allies. "We are going to disrupt and dismantle, defeat and destroy al-Qaida and its extremist allies."

Obama had gone Friday afternoon to the presidential retreat at Camp David, Md., from which unnoticed departures are easier because of its secluded mountain location. The small contingent of White House aides and media brought on the trip were sworn to secrecy. Obama arrived in Kabul just two days after a threatening new audio message from al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, believed to be hiding along the ungoverned border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"I thought I'd come over and say hello," Obama told the troops in a jaunty remark that set the stage for stark reminders of the terrorist threat that rose from this soil.

"If this region slides backwards," he said, "if the Taliban retakes this country, al-Qaida can operate with impunity, then more American lives will be at stake, the Afghan people will lose their opportunity for progress and prosperity and the world will be significantly less secure. As long as I'm your commander in chief, I'm not going to let that happen."

That resolve was meant just as surely for stateside citizens as for the people who heard it face to face. Polls find that Americans are divided on the war if, more recently, favorable to Obama's handling of it.

Obama's dark suit was soiled with dust when he stepped off his helicopter at the presidential palace in Kabul. White House officials said Obama, in private talks, wanted to drive home the point that Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his Cabinet must do more to battle corruption and cronyism in government.

Karzai "needs to be seized with how important that is," said Jim Jones, Obama's national security adviser. Karzai has raised eyebrows in Washington with recent trips to Iran, China and Pakistan and his welcoming Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Kabul this month.

In public remarks,Obama told Karzai and his cabinet that he was pleased with progress made since their last discussion by secure videoconference on March 15. Obama invited him to visit Washington on May 12. He also praised recent steps in the military campaign against insurgents. But he stressed that Afghans need to see conditions on the ground get better.

"Progress will continue to be made ... but we also want to continue to make progress on the civilian front," Obama said, referring to anti-corruption efforts, good governance and adherence to the rule of law. "All of these things end up resulting in an Afghanistan that is more prosperous and more secure."

Karzai promised that his country "would move forward into the future" to eventually take over its own security, and he thanked Obama for the American intervention in his country.

He told Obama he has begun to establish more credible national institutions on corruption and made clear he intends to make ministerial appointments more representative of the multiple ethnic and geographic regions of the country, according to a U.S. account of the meeting.

The White House insisted that Karzai's Cabinet participate in most of the meetings with Obama, a way to empower talented administrators who have been marginalized by presidential cronyism.

Jones said: "We have to have the strategic rapport with President Karzai and his cabinet to understand how we are going to succeed this year in reversing the momentum the Taliban and the opposition forces have been able to establish since 2006."

The Afghan government has tried to tackle corruption in the past with little success but Karzai pledged after fraud-marred August elections to rein in graft by making officials declare their assets and giving the country's anti-corruption watchdog more power to go after those accused of misusing their office. This month he gave more powers to an anti-corruption body, including the authority to refer cases to court and act as prosecutor.

Initially, the White House said Karzai had been informed of Obama's impending visit just an hour before his arrival. But Obama's press secretary, Robert Gibbs, said later that the Afghan government was told about the trip on Thursday.

At least 945 members of the U.S. military have died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan since the U.S. campaign started in late 2001, according to an Associated Press count.

Obama, speaking to troops in a cavernous tent known as the "clam shell," said, "We know there's going to be some difficult days ahead, there's going to be setbacks. We face a determined enemy, but we also know this: the United States of America does not quit once it starts on something. We will prevail, I am absolutely confident of that."

In December, Obama ordered 30,000 additional forces into the fight against the Taliban. Those new U.S. troops are still arriving and most are expected to be in place by summer, for a full force of roughly 100,000 U.S. troops. There were about 34,000 when Obama took office.

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AP writers Robert H. Reid and Deb Riechmann contributed to this report.

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freethinkergirl 04:20 PM on 03/28/2010
$heney dithered in Afghanistan because he was too busy building his corporate empire and evading taxes.

He dished out lucrative reconstruction contracts in Iraq to favoring Haliburton.

Halliburton outdid Enron with 58 offshore subsidiaries tax shelters to hide profits and bilk U.S. taxpayers.

Halliburton used off-shore subsidiaries to sell banned equipment to  Read More...
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Phreejazz
10:57 PM on 03/29/2010
Seeing what victory in Afghanistan loos like isn't too difficult, just connect the dots (or rather, stars):

http://gegenism.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/map-of-afganistan-oil-pipeline.gif

And, when they get around to it, the Afghanistan ministry of mines updates our progress, like so:

http://mom.gov.af/index.php?page_id=31
09:22 PM on 03/29/2010
WOW!, It only took 14 months for the Commander In Chief to visit our troops fighting and dying overseas.
04:43 PM on 03/29/2010
So Obama is trying to stir up some support for this war of aggression. Big deal. What else is new? This Country has been waging them for many years. Nothing new. Has anyone heard any recent news on the status of the pipeline...or is there some new scam that big business is engaged in. Surely "securing" Afghanistan so Al Quaeda cannot have sanctuary there is too riduculous for even the gullible American public to buy into....or is it?
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01:48 PM on 03/29/2010
So ... uhh .. how do we know when we've won?
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chancho24
Any emotion, if it is sincere, is involuntary.
02:47 PM on 03/29/2010
You'll know it...
03:44 PM on 03/29/2010
Before Bush left office, he said that "Mission Accomplish". So I guess we've already won, huh?
01:16 PM on 03/29/2010
The health care legislative process and its frenetic endgame prompted obama to postpone a trip Indonesia where his mother raised him for several years of his childhood. While his health care bill is considered by many a huge step backward, obama is simultaneously, and with far less scrutiny, potentially taking a another huge step backward with Indonesia. The obama proposal to lift a ban on U.S. training of a controversial elite Indonesian military unit known as Kopassus. The special forces unit has been linked to scores of human rights abuses in East Timor, Aceh, Papua, and Java since its formation in the 1950s. Because Allan Nairn, a left wing reporter, blew the whisle, obama left for Afghanistan.
12:55 PM on 03/29/2010
If anybody wanted to know how GW Bush? would look BLACK, now we know !!!!

Judging by his actions thus far,? Obamas only loyalties appear to be towards an International banking cabal, and the UN.
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Realbrother
Journalist
01:04 PM on 03/29/2010
Real Brother here.

You see what I'm sayin'? The White Racists who supported Bush who are calling for a return to Bushlike policies are arguing that they oppose President Obama for continuing the same policies as Bush.

Its Racism and there is no way around it.

TKCAL
01:26 PM on 03/29/2010
There is always a small fringe minority in any group that will have a racist attitude. The vast majority of Conservatives don't believe in those values. Personally, I'm tired of the bashing of "old white guys" by racists on the left.
01:05 PM on 03/29/2010
Oh.. BLOWITOUTYERAZZ.
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Realbrother
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12:49 PM on 03/29/2010
Real Brother here.

The 16,500 more IRS agent LIE is moot. Yes the enforcement of the Health Care penalty has to be "called" a Tax in order to make it Constitutional for the Govt. to mandate insurance. Social Security Insurance, Medicare and Medicaid "Taxes" have set precedent for the new HCR Bill. Without a competent Government agency to "collect" the money necessary to PAY for Health Care Reform the system would not function.

Could you imagine what you White Racists would say if the mechanism to collect the funds necessary to pay for the Reform Bill was not iron clad?

TKCAL
01:06 PM on 03/29/2010
when the IRS "collects" money, it is known as...
01:07 PM on 03/29/2010
Check it out!!

These are the soldiers that HATE the President..

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=433x251414
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12:43 PM on 03/29/2010
As the President renews his commitment to expand the American military presence in Afghanistan, we turn to a man he is sometimes compared to: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A new special on PBS from TV host and author Tavis Smiley delves into this comparison and looks at a speech that has a particular resonance today with the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Dr. King’s famous antiwar speech of April 4, 1967 titled “Beyond Vietnam.”
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12:35 PM on 03/29/2010
Gambler's don't quit, either.
12:34 PM on 03/29/2010
hey, where's all those reinforcements BoBo said he'd send when they asked for them last summer?
And going to Bagram Air Force Base & splitting isn't really going to Afghanistan, it's like stopping in Newark Airport & saying you went to Newark.
at least it kept him from making yet another vagina monologue on how much money his healthcare bill will save us.
12:03 PM on 03/29/2010
I swear, Sara Palin forgot to tell Teabaggers in Arizona and in Nevada this weekend that she show President Obama palling around with terrorist in Bargram Airbase in Afghanistan on Sunday!!!!!!!!!!!. I can't wait what Liz and Cheney are going to come up with the President trip to Afghanistan ..may be photo op!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Realbrother
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12:32 PM on 03/29/2010
Real Brother here.

Keep in mind the Tea Baggers were not a branch of the Republican Party originally. These were the White Racists of the Republican Party who were mad that they lost to a Black man along with the held over PUMA's who were mad because Hillary lost. The Black man hating lesbians started the Tea Party and later appointed Sarah Palin[a Republican] only after her and McCain were trounced for being incompetent and silly.

TKCAL
12:00 PM on 03/29/2010
President Obama has NO answers for the economy. He keeps threatening to focus on jobs, but that is merely a no-look pass as he campaigns on for his unpopular ObamaCare bill that is starting to stink in the light of day, talks about Cap and trade (another job-killer). I would love to see him standing out in front of the Caterpillar Company now. Or how about in front of AT&T. The list of companies that will be laying people off because of ObamaCare is growing larger by the day.
12:03 PM on 03/29/2010
Amen, best post I have read today.
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Realbrother
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12:42 PM on 03/29/2010
Real Brother here.

The playing the "Race Card" line doesn't work with me. I'm about truth. If you
White Racists has a legitimate argument against President Obama don't you think in two years you would have made it? Your current argument is that you supported the War polices of Bush and opposed the War policies of President Obama-before you knew what those policies were-and now that you know that President Obama has the same War policy as Bush you hate it?

Please, its a weak argument meant to mask your Racism.

TKCAL
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12:05 PM on 03/29/2010
He used the "Recess Appointment" to appoint Craig (card check) Becker to the NLRB. There's a win for the Gipper..
BO is to the US economy, what GWB was to foreign policy.
11:54 AM on 03/29/2010
During the Bush administration, the press reported the death toll of the war almost daily, breaking it down by year and by month, charting the increases on graphs, publishing pictures of the dead soldiers, visiting with the loved ones of the dead and writing stories about their lives and the grief of those who loved them. There were hundreds of stories about the thousands of innocent civilians killed. The horrors of war greeted you daily on the front page of major newpapers and was piped into your home by the tv every night. It was smothering.

During this surge, Obama's surge, you are hard-pressed to find out what is going on from any media outlet. This article reports that 945 have been killed since 2001, but there is no info about the death toll since Obama ramped up the war. Very few articles appear about this war anywhere. You certainly don't see the death toll by month or week. There are no charts or graphs, no stories about the dead (they don't even report their names). Is it any wonder that public support for the war is increasing? From the press reports, or lack thereof, you would think this is a painless endeavor. Apparently, war and death and destruction are harmless as long as they flow from the stroke of President Obama's pen.
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Realbrother
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12:00 PM on 03/29/2010
Real Brother here.

What the White Racists have to understand is that we first must define "winning" . If by "winning" we mean we keep the forces that attacked us on 911 from training, coordinating and planning another attack. If "winning" means we use drones and intelligence to take out the enemy as opposed to raids. If the enemy is on the run and held up on caves then we are indeed winning.

As to the media, the White Racist media can't be for the war when a White Racist is President and be against it when a Brother is.

The progressive media knows that this is not President Obama's War this is Bush's War and Obama is simply managing it better then Bush ever could.

To not report that would be wrong. And there was a story on HP about troop deaths yesterday so the Racists need to stop lying.

TKCAL
12:03 PM on 03/29/2010
Yeah, bro, keep playing the race card.

Racism and anything political is meaningless when a Taliban sniper is trying to blow your head off. So keep Bush as the baseline to justify Obama's incompetence.
12:44 PM on 03/29/2010
As the President renews his commitment to expand the American military presence in Afghanistan, we turn to a man he is sometimes compared to: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A new special on PBS from TV host and author Tavis Smiley delves into this comparison and looks at a speech that has a particular resonance today with the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Dr. King’s famous antiwar speech of April 4, 1967 titled “Beyond Vietnam.”
11:51 AM on 03/29/2010
Obama is soundig like LBJ, another "non-quitter",

The mission is the same as Vietnam: to protect a corrupt regime.

Obama lies through his teeth to our troops and I want to emphasize tihey are our troops; he is just the CIC wasting the lives of our soldiers.
keith1963
10-year Army veteran
12:15 PM on 03/29/2010
And what would you propose? Bush lied about 9/11 and Saddam. If Obama just packed up the troops and left you'd still be whining about something. Obama has accomplished more in the last eight months than BushCo did in seven years. Obama is ten miles ahead of you on these two wars. We'll be out soon.
01:23 PM on 03/29/2010
You OKoolaid drinkers keep bringing up Bush. 1/3 of Obama's term is finished; when does he become POTUS and accountable?
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Realbrother
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11:44 AM on 03/29/2010
Real Brother here.

And keep in mind the very same White Racists who are saying that President Obama should immediately pull out of Afghanistan where the very same White Racists who said he was weak on National Security and would prematurely pull out of Afghanistan.

The very same White Racists who said that its Obama's War now and that he needs to stop blaming Bush are now touting the policies of Obama as being just like Bush's. The same White Racists who supported Bush's War Policy are arguing that Obama has the same policy and they hate it.

TKCAL
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11:49 AM on 03/29/2010
Why fight a war you have noooo intention of winning?
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11:59 AM on 03/29/2010
.....the DoD is touting the "Long War". They're talking about 100+ years....that's called job security. Luckily the economy and China will stop all of this..sooner rather than later.
12:27 PM on 03/29/2010
To keep all the government contractors in business.
12:37 PM on 03/29/2010
I am black. But I am a bit annoyed with blacks who call all opposition to Obama "racist".

There were plenty of blacks wh ovehemently opposed Bush's policies. Were they all racist too?

Were the whites who wanted Clinton impeached Racists?

I think racists are people who can't imagine that people dislike Obama's policies for other reasons than the color of his skin.

Grow up and get a life.
01:24 PM on 03/29/2010
Great points.
08:28 PM on 03/29/2010
He, in his infinite lack of wisdom, might not have the intelligence to "get a life". All he sees is black and white, while in fact we are still all human beings, living in the USA.

You know, there are times when a certain type of action are correct, and other times when that exact same action would be wrong. Perhaps, some day (if he lives long enough) he will be able to discern the difference, and get past his hatred. Until then, he will probably keep ranting and raving just as he is now.

I pity him.