November 25, 2009 - During the White House press conference with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the President Obama
was asked by a reporter if he intended to send more troops to Afghanistan.
"I will be making an announcement to the American people about how we intend to move forward. I will be doing
so shortly.
I think that the review that we've gone through has been comprehensive and extremely useful, and
has brought together my key military advisors, but also civilian advisors. I can tell you, as I've said before, that
it is in our strategic interest, in our national security interest to make sure that al Qaeda and its extremist allies cannot
operate effectively in those areas. We are going to dismantle and degrade their capabilities and ultimately dismantle
and destroy their networks. And Afghanistan's stability is important to that process.
I've also indicated that after eight years -- some of those years in which we did not have, I think,
either the resources or the strategy to get the job done -- it is my intention to finish the job. And I feel very confident
that when the American people hear a clear rationale for what we're doing there and how we intend to achieve our goals that
they will be supportive.
Now, I think it's worth mentioning since I'm with the Prime Minister of India that this important not
just to the United States, but it's important to the world, and that the whole world I think has a core security interest
in making sure that the kind of extremism and violence that you've seen emanating from this region is tackled, confronted
in a serious way.
Now, we have to do it as part of a broader international community. And so one of the things
I'm going to be discussing is the obligations of our international partners in this process. It's going to be very important
to recognize that the Afghan people ultimately are going to have to provide for their own security. And so we'll be
discussing that process whereby Afghan security forces are properly trained and equipped to do the job. And it's going to
be important to recognize that in order for us to succeed there you've got to have a comprehensive strategy that includes
civilian and diplomatic efforts."