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Obama 'to announce' 34,000 troops out of Afghanistan | |
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President Barack Obama will announce in his State of the Union speech later 34,000 US troops will leave Afghanistan over the next year, US media say. | President Barack Obama will announce in his State of the Union speech later 34,000 US troops will leave Afghanistan over the next year, US media say. |
The move would effectively cut in half the current US troop levels in the country from about 66,000. | |
The US will end combat operations in Afghanistan by the end of 2014, but it is unclear how large a residual training force will remain behind. | |
Mr Obama could also use his speech to address post-2014 troop levels. | Mr Obama could also use his speech to address post-2014 troop levels. |
The US president and his Afghan counterpart, Hamid Karzai, agreed in January to speed the handover of combat operations to Afghan forces. | |
The White House has previously signalled it favours keeping up to 9,000 troops in Afghanistan after the combat mission ends. | |
But administration officials have also said they would consider leaving no troops in the country. |