Trump's strategy will work
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Wednesday that US President Donald Trump's strategy to win the war in Afghanistan will work where his predecessor's failed because the Afghan army is stronger and Trump wants a regional approach and a harder line with Pakistan.
Ghani also said that former President Barack Obama "did not have a partner in Afghanistan," implicitly criticizing former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who frequently disdained US policy and the US-led international military force.
"President Trump is not just an individual (but) a team of partners in Afghanistan," Ghani told the Asia Society in New York, where he is attending the UN General Assembly. "The Trump administration's strategy has the uniqueness of immense consultations with us."
At the same time, Ghani said, Obama's decision to maintain some US forces in Afghanistan "ensured our survival" despite advances by Taliban insurgents.
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Monday that more than 3,000 additional US troops are being deployed to Afghanistan under the new strategy announced last month. The number of US forces would rise to more than 14,000, compared to a high of more than 100,000 under Obama.
Asked how Trump's strategy differs from Obama's, Ghani said Trump's plan takes "a regional approach" to security and a harder line with Pakistan while providing a new opening for peace talks.
"The message to Pakistan to engage and become a responsible stakeholder in the region and in the fight against terrorism has never been clearer," Ghani said.
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