06/12/2013 00:00
by RAY FLEMING
THREE dates about the Western withdrawal from Afghanistan were floating in mid-air yesterday following President Obama's speech setting out his future strategy. The President mentioned the summer of 2011 as a target date for the beginning of an American exit. In the House of Commons, at Prime Minister's Questions, Gordon Brown refused to name a date but said there is no question of British troops being withdrawn until the Afghans can take over the nation's security themselves. In a little-reported statement made before Mr Obama spoke, Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband said that British forces will probably have to remain in Afghanistan for at least five years to support Afghan troops in an over-watch role.
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