US troop pullout invites attention to redistribution of roles in Afghanistan
The situation in Afghanistan is coming at the center of debate around the world, even as some countries are proposing solutions to the country's problems.
The
camps of terrorist groups are one reason why Afghanistan is a debatable issue.
The nature of the solutions proposed for the country's problems themselves are
also one reason for the debate.
The
United States is downsizing its troop presence in Afghanistan in the light of
an agreement with the Taliban in February 2020.
The
Pentagon said on January 15, 2020 that it would reduce the number of US troops
in the Asian state to 2,500. This will be the smallest number of US troops to
be deployed in Afghanistan since the American invasion of the country in 2001.
There
are questions now about whether this troop downsizing will augur a full US
withdrawal from Afghanistan. There are questions also about whether this stated
downsizing will be a new American maneuver to keep Afghanistan tense.
The
United States was keen to ensure that Afghanistan would not be used in the
future to attack its interests either inside or outside it.
American
strategy
The
agreement the US signed with the Taliban in February 2020 stipulates American
withdrawal in return for assurances by the Taliban that it would not cooperate
with al-Qaeda or any other terrorist organization against the United States.
The
same agreement opens the door for negotiations between Afghan parties,
including through the exchange of prisoners between the Taliban and the Afghan
government.
Reducing American troop presence to zero is one of the demands made by the Taliban during the talks with the Americans.



