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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Stable Afghanistan Guarantees Prevention Of 9/11 Type Attacks, US Ambassador
Rayen Crocker, US ambassador to Afghanistan says for prevention from similar attacks like 9/11, it is necessary to keep on serious fight against Taliban.
Rayen Crocker, US ambassador to Afghanistan says for prevention from similar attacks like 9/11, it is necessary to keep on serious fight against Taliban. Crocker also has said what US needs is patience and strategic tolerance for winning a long war and such mission requires further time and sources. US ambassador also asserted related to faults and mistakes done during the war in Afghanistan admitted that mistakes can be avoided in future. He also said after his country leaves Afghanistan, billions dollars will be spent by US in improvement of good-governance and enforcement of Afghan security forces. In an interview with Reuters on the threshold of 10th anniversary of 9/11 attacks, US ambassador said what we need is patience and showing strategic tolerance for winning the long war and for this, further time and resources are needed. The ambassador to Afghanistan, who witnessed the 9/11 attacks in New York, has be engaged in diplomatic missions in the countries where there is fight against terrorism. Meanwhile, the US ambassador to Afghanistan intended that setting a stable Afghanistan is the guarantee for prevention from attacks as 9/11 and said Taliban are strict, so we have to keep on fighting against them because if we say that our mission is completed, the Taliban will soon get back.
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