Vice President Biden believes it is premature to talk of failure in Afghanistan.
Washington, Aug. 23 .- The vice president, Joe Biden, I consider today's premature to talk of failure in the campaign in Afghanistan since the reinforcements promised by President, Barack Obama, have just completed the deployment.
Before an audience of war veterans in Indianapolis (Indiana), Biden assure that the arrival of the last contingent of the 30,000 extra troops to authorize Obama last December, cheap aion kinah, and the arrival of General David Petraeus will make a difference.
"Friends do not believe in (the idea) that we have failed in Afghanistan, because only now we have the right general and the appropriate number of forces to achieve our goal," said the vice president.
While noting that the date set by President Obama to begin the exit, gaia gold, of U.S. troops in July 2011, does not mean that the U.S. will abandon the country, it will be the beginning of a period of transition.
"We're not going in July 2011, this is the beginning of a transition, which depends on the conditions on the ground, province by province, clarify the vice president that I support Obama's, allods gold, decision to increase troop numbers to 100,000 current.
This date, he said, is a reminder that the Afghans know that "must be prepared to exercise its sovereignty," Biden said stressing that the U.S. troop increase is "making solid progress" towards the dat and the end of the network al-Qaeda.
Afghanistan is the most difficult problem we face, we needed the best general and now we have, "said Biden, rrring to Petraeus.
The general took charge of U.S. military operations and NATO in Afghanistan last July to replace General Stanley McChrystal, who resigned after some controversial statements about how the U.S. government is facing war.
As for Iraq, where combat troops left last week and at the end of the month will finish the mission of fighting to move on and transition support, was "totally confident" that Iraq formed its national government soon .
This is one of the pitfalls that have to overcome the Arab country, and that although it followed an election in March, were not yet parties agreed to form a government.
Biden spoke to a very particular audience, as the nine years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan have left more than 40,000 war wounded, of which 18,000 require special medical attention, it would cost to public coffers some 7,000 million dollars, of for life.