Afghan withdrawal would hurt India: McCain

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Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
WASHINGTON: US Senator John McCain appealed Friday to President Barack Obama to stay engaged in Afghanistan, warning that a hasty troop withdrawal would jeopardize warming ties with India.

The senior Republican senator from Arizona pledged support for India across the US political divide in an address delivered just as Obama flew off for a trip meant to breathe new life into the relationship.

But McCain, whose Republican Party made strong gains in congressional elections Tuesday, warned Obama against pulling out of Afghanistan before positive conditions can be shaped and sustained on the ground.

The consequences would certainly be terrible for us, but they will even be worse for India, which will have a terrorist safe haven on its periphery,McCain said at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

I can think of few more immediate ways to damage the US-India relationship, and to convince India that the United States is both a declining power and an unreliable partner, than for us to pull out of Afghanistan before achieving our goals, McCain said.

Obama has tripled US forces in Afghanistan since defeating McCain for the White House, pledging to root out the Taliban whose extremist regime was ousted by US-led forces following the September 11, 2001 attacks.

But Obama also in December set a goal of starting to withdraw troops in mid-2011 depending on conditions on the ground.

Obama advisers have stressed that the United States will remain committed to Afghanistan but said that the timeline is needed to pressure President Hamid Karzai to take more responsibility for security.

Opinion polls show weakening US support for the war, with some of Obamas Democratic supporters calling for the United States to devote resources back at home after spending more than one trillion dollars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

But McCain said that an early withdrawal from Afghanistan would drive Pakistan to step up cooperation with Afghanistans Taliban to hedge its bets.

McCain had sharp words over Indias historic rival, deploring that some in Pakistans army and intelligence service continue to support these terrorist groups as tools of regional influence.

Nothing the United States has done since September 11, 2001 has changed the basic strategic calculus of the Pakistani army: when compelled, it is willing to fight terrorist groups that threaten Pakistan, but not related groups that threaten Afghanistan, India and increasingly America as well,McCain said.

But McCain asked India to understand US cooperation with Pakistan, saying the US and India have a natural partner in the overwhelming majority of Pakistani society.

We cut off assistance and walked away from Pakistan once, and the problem got worse, not better, he said.

The US Congress last year approved a 7.5 billion-dollar aid package aimed at building Pakistans economy and democratic institutions to curb the appeal of extremists.

While India has supported civilian assistance, it has quietly been uneasy about a two billion-dollar military package for Pakistan which the Obama administration recently asked Congress to approve.

India enjoys strong support among prominent Republicans and Democrats, a far cry from the uneasy relationship during the Cold War.

However, Representative Michele Bachmann, a leader of the right-wing Tea Party movement that has gained prominence within the Republican Party, criticized the cost of Obamas trip to India and three other Asian nations.

We have never seen a trip at this level before, of this level of excess, the Minnesota congresswoman told CNN.

I think its not a good signal to send to the American people, when the American people are, quite frankly, struggling right now with high job losses,she said. -AFP

Afghan withdrawal would hurt India: McCain
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Waseem mian

I am not dragging religion into politics, Indians are dragging their feet into Pakistani Politics, why dont you ban them?


مجھے نہیں پتہ تھا کہ بھارتیوں کو کچھ کہنے سے آپ کی طبیعت مبارک کو دھچکا پہنچےگا - اگر خاکسار کو علم ہوتا تو ایسی جرات کبھی نہ کرتا

جدا ہو دین سیاست سے تو رہ جاتی ہے چنگیزی

For the loyalty and performance that you are showing, I recommend that admin pay you an increase of min 20% in your pay.
 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
How will it hurt India
1) They would no longer have terrorist training bases from where they launch,aid,train,fund and arm terrorists against Pakistan.
2) They are fooling US and West that they can play a role in Afghanistan, the only role they are playing is by hurting Pakistan economy and global image, BHANDA PHOOT JAYE GA.
3) They won't be able to stop international businessines from operating in Pakistan as they know our products are better in quality and everyone likes them as compared to Indian products which are total crap even though they tr to do deals like buy one get one free still people don't buy them, that way our economy will boost which India can't stand.
4) So called TTP won't exist as TTP is all Indian manufactured, they make videos, do explosions and kill innocent people.
5) Right now ISI is focusing on dealing with RAW, CIA,MOSAD trained terrorists in Afghanistan which are using Indian embassy and bases, after India is gone, ISI focus will turn to India for their involvement in thousands of innocent civilian killing in Pakistan by TTP & explosions and they fear there will be repercussions for their actions.
6) US and west is arming India to tackle China threat if US and west admit their defeat all their plans will fail and that's why Jewish lobby will keep pressuring not US should stay as long as it can to achieve their goals which is loads of crap and BS as they can never defeat Afghanis. These people don't care about world peace, US money, soilders , civilian deaths, they feed on people's fear and they carry on media propaganda to keep their jobs and secure more and more funding.
7) US wants to boost their dying economy and they need Indian market to help them with that, if they withdraw it won't look good and Indians won't be happy and this is what US doesn't want.
 
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