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US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, on a visit to Kabul, has said Afghanistan should be the main focus of the "war on terror". | US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, on a visit to Kabul, has said Afghanistan should be the main focus of the "war on terror". |
Speaking during his first trip to the country, Mr Obama called the situation in Afghanistan "precarious and urgent". | Speaking during his first trip to the country, Mr Obama called the situation in Afghanistan "precarious and urgent". |
Earlier, in talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, he vowed to fight terror "with vigour". | Earlier, in talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, he vowed to fight terror "with vigour". |
Mr Obama's trip is part of a tour that will also include Iraq, other parts of the Middle East and Europe. | Mr Obama's trip is part of a tour that will also include Iraq, other parts of the Middle East and Europe. |
"We have to understand that the situation is precarious and urgent and I believe this has to be the central focus, the central front, in the battle against terrorism," Mr Obama said in an interview with the CBS programme "Face the Nation". | "We have to understand that the situation is precarious and urgent and I believe this has to be the central focus, the central front, in the battle against terrorism," Mr Obama said in an interview with the CBS programme "Face the Nation". |
More troops | More troops |
He said President George W Bush's administration had allowed itself to be distracted by a "war of choice" but now was the time to correct the mistake. | He said President George W Bush's administration had allowed itself to be distracted by a "war of choice" but now was the time to correct the mistake. |
Senator Obama conveyed his commitment to... supporting Afghanistan and to continue the war against terrorism with vigour Humayun HamidzadaAfghan president's spokesman Pitfalls for Obama on world tourVote USA 2008: Foreign policy | Senator Obama conveyed his commitment to... supporting Afghanistan and to continue the war against terrorism with vigour Humayun HamidzadaAfghan president's spokesman Pitfalls for Obama on world tourVote USA 2008: Foreign policy |
Mr Obama said the US needed to start planning to send in more troops. He has called for an extra one to two brigades to be sent to Afghanistan. | Mr Obama said the US needed to start planning to send in more troops. He has called for an extra one to two brigades to be sent to Afghanistan. |
Rival presidential hopeful John McCain has criticised him for announcing a strategy before visiting the region. | Rival presidential hopeful John McCain has criticised him for announcing a strategy before visiting the region. |
Earlier, in talks with President Karzai, Mr Obama vowed to fight terror "with vigour". | Earlier, in talks with President Karzai, Mr Obama vowed to fight terror "with vigour". |
Mr Obama, Republican Senator Chuck Hagel and Democrat Senator Jack Reed also discussed the drugs trade and US-Afghan ties with Mr Karzai, officials said. | Mr Obama, Republican Senator Chuck Hagel and Democrat Senator Jack Reed also discussed the drugs trade and US-Afghan ties with Mr Karzai, officials said. |
Mr Obama is later expected to visit Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Germany, France and Britain. | Mr Obama is later expected to visit Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Germany, France and Britain. |
Correspondents say the Illinois senator is hoping to boost his foreign policy and security credentials, seen as the weakest aspects of his bid to win the presidency in November's election. | Correspondents say the Illinois senator is hoping to boost his foreign policy and security credentials, seen as the weakest aspects of his bid to win the presidency in November's election. |
Opinion polls suggest Americans regard Mr McCain, Republican senator for Arizona, as a better potential commander-in-chief. | Opinion polls suggest Americans regard Mr McCain, Republican senator for Arizona, as a better potential commander-in-chief. |
'Shared experiences' | 'Shared experiences' |
The senators spent almost two hours in talks with Mr Karzai at the presidential palace in Kabul, officials said. | The senators spent almost two hours in talks with Mr Karzai at the presidential palace in Kabul, officials said. |
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A spokesman for Mr Karzai, Humayun Hamidzada, told reporters the senators had pledged continued strong ties with Afghanistan no matter which party won the US election. | A spokesman for Mr Karzai, Humayun Hamidzada, told reporters the senators had pledged continued strong ties with Afghanistan no matter which party won the US election. |
He said the discussions had been at a "broad level", rather than going into detail, and had focused on the challenges facing Afghanistan and the region, including terror, the illegal drugs trade and corruption. | He said the discussions had been at a "broad level", rather than going into detail, and had focused on the challenges facing Afghanistan and the region, including terror, the illegal drugs trade and corruption. |
Mr Obama had conveyed "his commitment to... supporting Afghanistan and to continue the war against terrorism with vigour", Mr Hamidzada said. | Mr Obama had conveyed "his commitment to... supporting Afghanistan and to continue the war against terrorism with vigour", Mr Hamidzada said. |
Mr Obama, on his first visit to Afghanistan, made no public comment after the lunch meeting. | Mr Obama, on his first visit to Afghanistan, made no public comment after the lunch meeting. |
The three senators had earlier talked to US troops over breakfast inside Camp Eggers in Kabul. | The three senators had earlier talked to US troops over breakfast inside Camp Eggers in Kabul. |
"They sat with the soldiers, shared stories with the soldiers about what is going on in Afghanistan... shared experiences," said US military spokesman Lt Col Dave Johnson. | "They sat with the soldiers, shared stories with the soldiers about what is going on in Afghanistan... shared experiences," said US military spokesman Lt Col Dave Johnson. |
In an interview with CNN last week, Mr Obama criticised Mr Karzai's government, saying it had "not gotten out of the bunker" and had done too little to rebuild the country's institutions. | In an interview with CNN last week, Mr Obama criticised Mr Karzai's government, saying it had "not gotten out of the bunker" and had done too little to rebuild the country's institutions. |
However, asked ahead of his visit what message he would convey to Afghan and Iraqi leaders, Mr Obama said: "I'm more interested in listening than doing a lot of talking." | However, asked ahead of his visit what message he would convey to Afghan and Iraqi leaders, Mr Obama said: "I'm more interested in listening than doing a lot of talking." |