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Mike Pence makes unannounced Afghanistan visit, says US' new ruthless campaign will help win war

Agence France-Presse • December 22, 2017, 12:38:42 IST
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Mike Pence arrived on an unannounced pre-Christmas visit to Afghanistan, becoming the most senior Trump administration official to visit troops fighting a 17-year-old conflict that has largely receded from US public view

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Kabul: US vice president Mike Pence arrived on an unannounced pre-Christmas visit to Afghanistan, becoming the most senior Trump administration official to visit troops fighting a 17-year-old conflict that has largely receded from US public view.

I know there are many faith traditions represented among our troops in Afghanistan. No matter their background & belief, I hope they find renewal & renewed strength in this season. From the First Family and my family and families all across America: Merry Christmas! pic.twitter.com/cV56Vpcxeb

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— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) December 22, 2017

It was my great honor on behalf of @POTUS & the American people to join our courageous troops in Afghanistan & thank them for their service. It’s because of them that we’re safe. It’s because of them that freedom has a future in Afghanistan, America, and across the wider world. pic.twitter.com/qFWR5DGLSG

— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) December 21, 2017

Flying secretly through the day and night on a standard unmarked US Air Force C-17, Pence corkscrewed into Bagram Airforce Base, where he thanked some of the roughly 15,000 US personnel still hoping to turn the tide of America’s longest-ever war. [caption id=“attachment_3902119” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of US vice-president Mike Pence. Reuters File image of US vice-president Mike Pence. Reuters[/caption] The superpower’s vexed campaign against Al Qaeda and the Taliban — born from the rubble of the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, receives ever-less public attention in the United States these days. Pence’s visit is designed to shift the spotlight back on personnel and their mission, however briefly, before Americans turn their focus to turkey lunches, festive cheer and contentious domestic politics. Pence’s visit also included a perilous helicopter dash from Bagram into the heart of the capital Kabul to meet President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, both of whom the United States is counting on to help rebuild this war-shattered country. “We’ve been on a long road together,” he said, adding, “We’ve both sacrificed much.” But, he added, “We are here to see this through.” Pence’s visit comes four months after Trump unveiled a new strategy for Afghanistan. With typical certitude, the 45th commander-in-chief promised a nation “weary of war without victory” a more ruthless campaign, and one without Obama-era exit deadlines or niceties. “We are not nation-building again. We are killing terrorists,” Trump said in unveiling the strategy at Fort Myer, Virginia in August. “In the end, we will win.”

I told our troops in Afghanistan that under this Commander-in-Chief and because of their courage, I believe with all my heart that Afghanistan will be free and America will be safe, and we'll WIN this fight. pic.twitter.com/gMTJ8CvF61

— Vice President Mike Pence Archived (@VP45) December 22, 2017

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But, the fact that Pence’s visit took place in secrecy and under cover of winter darkness is a stark reminder of the difficult security situation even around Kabul and even after a war effort worth more than half a trillion dollars. His visit from Bagram to central Kabul was in doubt until the last moment, when a White House official said he countermanded a decision that the weather was not clear enough to travel. Even then, Pence’s helicopter flight took place in near total darkness, hovering low and fast and with a heavy phalanx of secret service and special forces. The White House official said the decision was made “out of respect. To meet with Ghani and Abdullah”. The White House had looked at the possibility of bringing the pair out to Bagram, but that plan was dropped given the political sensitivities about the symbolism of an Afghan leader traveling to meet a US vice president in their own country.

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