Withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan (Endgame): Issues and challenges for Pakistan

Authors

  • Syed Hussain Shaheed Soherwordi Lecturer, Department of International Relations and Director, South Asian Centre for International and Regional Studies (SACIRS), Peshawar – Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

US, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Taliban,, Policy

Abstract

Obama administration seems to have fulfilled the US agenda in Afghanistan: killing of Osama Bin Ladin, breaking the backbone of terrorism in the region, reconstruction and democratization of Afghanistan. President Obama asserted recently that Afghanistan no longer represents a terrorist threat to the US. According to him, “tide of war is receding” and that “America, it is time to focus on nation-building here at home”. If, largely, the goals in Afghanistan are achieved, this means setting in motion a substantial withdrawal of the US forces. This would acknowledge the formal end of terrorism and a shift of his administration’s focus towards the fast-changing political and economic landscape in the US. His second woe can be accepted in harsh reality of domestic economic restrains. However, the tide of war against terrorism has not receded. This paper/ presentation will focus on the US announcement of the withdrawal of forces, the endgame in Afghanistan and its implications on Pakistan with a futuristic view.

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Published

2012-06-30

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How to Cite

Withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan (Endgame): Issues and challenges for Pakistan. (2012). Journal of Political Studies, 19(01), 129-141. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/208

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