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Rice: Fight in Afghanistan Will Transform History
American Forces Press Service ^ | Sgt. Sara Moore, USA

Posted on 02/07/2008 3:51:04 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2008 – The fight in Afghanistan is important for the future of the Afghan people, the NATO countries involved in the fight, the United States, and the rest of the world, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said today during a visit to Afghanistan.

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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaks with a U.S. Army soldier at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 7, 2008. Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Steven Parks, USN
  

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Rice spoke to NATO troops at Kandahar Airfield with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband. She thanked the troops for helping turn Afghanistan from a failed state that was a safe haven for terrorists into a functioning, modern state.

“You have done it with skill and bravery, I know with sacrifice. You've lost comrades along the way who gave the ultimate sacrifice,” Rice told the troops. “But I hope you know how much the sacrifice and the work is appreciated. I hope you know what a great source of pride your honor is to all of us. And I hope you know as you go out every day and work to help the Afghan people build a decent and functioning and modern society, that you're contributing not only to the security and the future of the Afghan people, but to the security and the future of your own countries, your own people, and indeed the security and future of the world.”

Winning in Afghanistan and making sure it never again becomes a haven for terrorists is the core of the modern fight against terrorism, Rice said. She acknowledged that it will be a long, tough fight, but praised the Afghan people for their resilience and dedication to improving their country.

“I think you are also learning that working with the Afghans, who are a decent people, a people who are tough and who want a better future, is really heartening,” Rice said to the troops. “I know that when they come to Washington or when I come here, I'm just really impressed with their skill and with their extraordinary desire to live a better life.”

Rice made her previously unannounced visit to Afghanistan as the United States is working to boost the number of NATO forces in the country.

She noted that the NATO alliance wasn’t formed to fight terrorism, but she praised the alliance’s efforts in working together in this fight, which she said will transform history.

“Each and every day I hope you have just one moment to step back and think what an extraordinary, extraordinary experience you're involved in and what an extraordinary legacy of peace and democracy and prosperity you'll leave to the Afghan people, and in doing so a legacy of peace for the world,” Rice told the troops.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; alqaeda; fight; oef; rice; surprisevisit; taliban

1 posted on 02/07/2008 3:51:15 PM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat

I admire her stance on the WOT, what I don’t get is her stance on Israel!


2 posted on 02/07/2008 3:56:01 PM PST by rocksblues (Polls are just a Liberal way to upset Conservatives!)
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To: SandRat

Condi for VEEP!


3 posted on 02/07/2008 4:01:54 PM PST by gridlock (A proud McCain supporter since February 7, 2008)
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To: SandRat

Bless our troops.

But the sad truth is that the minute western troops leave Afghanistan and Iraq they will revert to hard line Islamic nations similar to Iran.

Examples:

We read how females in Afghanistan are attending schools in record numbers.
What we don’t read is that very few are permitted to hold any kind of job or exercise any significant amount of freedom.
Hard line Islamic law still applies to a great extent.
And as soon as we move out of an area the Taliban move back in.

In Iraq the US demands that females be trained as police and security guards and that they be given jobs in law enforcement.
The hammer we use is a threat to cut the subsidies we give for law enforcement.
So the Iranians train the women at our expense, let them join the force, pay them with our subsidies, but won’t let them leave the building to actually do any work.
They know there would be a riot if a female tried to arrest a male or enforce the law against one.
As soon as we leave or the subsidies dry up the women will be sent packing.


4 posted on 02/07/2008 5:05:22 PM PST by Iron Munro (Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself.)
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