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Trump Nice to India, Tough on Pak in Talking US’ Afghanistan Plan

Fox New reported that Trump has signed off on sending 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan.

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In his prime-time address to the nation at a military base near Washington, US President Donald Trump said his new approach was aimed at preventing Afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for Islamist militants bent on attacking the United States.

His address primarily focused on the South-Asian region and their combined battle with terror. He also highlighted US’ relations with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan in this respect.

Here’s what he said on the three countries:

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“India Must Do More in Afghanistan”

Asking India to help in the region, Trump said the US will further strengthen its strategic partnership with India. “India makes billions of dollars in trade from US and must do more in Afghanistan,” he said.

 Fox New reported that Trump has signed off on sending 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan.

Responding to Trump’s call urging India to help Afghanistan, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that India shares the same concerns and objectives as those raised by him.

We’ve been steadfast in extending reconstruction & development assistance to Afghanistan in keeping with our traditional friendship with its people. We will continue these efforts, including in partnership with other countries.
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“Pakistan Must Stop Harbouring Terrorists”

 Fox New reported that Trump has signed off on sending 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan.

Hitting out at Pakistan for providing a “safe haven to agents of chaos, violence and terror,” Trump said:

US can no longer be silent about Pakistan’s safe havens for terrorist organisations, the Taliban and other groups that pose a threat to the region and beyond.

It is time for Pakistan to demonstrate its commitment to fight terror, he added. Trump has long been skeptical about how the United States is fighting the war in Afghanistan, which was launched by President George W Bush in October 2001 after the 11 September attacks on New York and Washington.

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“Military Peace Won’t Bring Peace to Afghanistan”

 Fox New reported that Trump has signed off on sending 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan.

Talking about the presence of US troops in Afghanistan, he said that a rapid exit from Afghanistan is unacceptable and would leave a power vacuum if the US does that. He said the US needs a path for “victory”.

We want Afghanistan to succeed... military peace alone will not bring peace to Afghanistan. 

Also talking about the US military’s commitment to weeding out terror, Trump said: “commitment is not unlimited, our support is not a blank cheque”.

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Trump announced a strategic review soon after taking office in January and has privately questioned whether sending more troops is wise, US officials said.

"We're not winning," he told advisers in a July meeting, questioning whether US Army General John Nicholson, who leads US and international forces in Afghanistan, should be fired, an official said.

But Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has argued that a US military presence is needed to protect against a continuing threat from Islamist militants.

Earlier this year, Trump gave Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Afghanistan.

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