VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. (AP) — With his Oval Office speech Tuesday night, President Barack Obama will signal a shift in America’s focus from the Iraq War to the war in Afghanistan, his spokesman said Thursday.
Administration officials have portrayed the 8 p.m. EDT speech as an important pivot point from a war that candidate Obama said should never have been fought to a conflict that President Obama sees as vital to the nation’s security.
Previewing the speech as Obama vacationed on Martha’s Vineyard, Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said Obama also wants to thank U.S. troops who’ve fought bravely in Iraq. With the formal U.S. combat mission at an end, troop strength in Iraq this week dropped below 50,000 for the first time since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. Many of those troops will remain in a backup and training role.
Before his White House speech, Obama will fly to Fort Bliss in Texas on Tuesday to deliver his thanks in person to troops returned from Iraq.
Burton said the Oval Office address “commemorates an important milepost in American history.“ He said Obama will use the occasion to speak ”directly with the American people about what our mission is in Afghanistan (and) the fact that more of our efforts and focus are now on fighting al-Qaida in Afghanistan.”
While hailing the drawdown in Iraq, Burton denounced militants behind recent attacks on Iraqi security forces there. On Wednesday, a series of bombings and shootings left at least 56 dead.
“The reason for these attacks is people who don’t want Iraq to flourish as a democracy,” the spokesman said. “There are people who are trying to use fear and terror as a tactic to slow down what is not stoppable in that country.”
Burton said Obama is confident the transition to Iraqi control “has been a successful one” and Iraqis are now capable of maintaining their own security.



















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TwoMinuteMan
Posted on September 11, 2010 at 11:57pmThere is still Taliban in Afganistan.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703720004575476913015061570.html
An article from the Wall street Journal. What the hell were we fighting for over there for if Karzai is going to invite them back in???????
Report Post »paulblack
Posted on September 11, 2010 at 8:21pmAbort, Abort, we have a Democrat in the office, not only dose he not know how we got in this war but it doesn’t really matter as long as we abort.
Abortion is for some Americans a way of life, not all of us, just some. Abortion in a war is like abortion of a child, the life that could have been we will never know.
Report Post »DGroundhog
Posted on August 31, 2010 at 3:24amThe mission in Afghanistan never was to carpet bomb them until we got bin Laden.
It was to remove the Taliban from power and allow Afghans to elect their own leaders who would not grant safe have to terrorist groups like al-Qaeda.
Report Post »Extinguisher
Posted on August 30, 2010 at 10:24pmGood. I’d like to know what our mission in Afghanistan is. If we’re not going to carpet bomb the place and drag out the carcass of Bin Laden, I’m not sure what the point is anymore.
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