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    Commander Praises Afghan Forces' Efforts During Kabul Meetings

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    07.23.2010

    Courtesy Story

    Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs           

    WASHINGTON - A senior U.S. military commander in Afghanistan praised the work performed by Afghan security forces during the international meetings held in Kabul July 20.

    U.S. Army Lt. Gen. David M. Rodriguez, the NATO International Security Assistance Force Joint Command Commander, in a statement issued today commended the Afghan forces "for their successful planning and execution of security measures for the Kabul International Donor Conference."

    "In spite of their best but futile efforts, insurgents failed to disrupt the conference," Rodriguez's statement continued. "That achievement is a direct result of Afghans leading Afghans, protecting Afghans. The security forces demonstrated a tireless commitment to the welfare of their nation and its people."

    And, due to the work of Afghan soldiers, police, and agents of the National Directorate of Security, the general added, Afghanistan "will continue to benefit from the strengthened partnerships and enduring commitments of the international community."

    The Afghan National Security Forces and the National Directorate of Security, Rodriguez stated, have "set a new standard in inter-agency communication, cooperation, and operations."


    Some people, the general wrote, have questioned Afghanistan's potential to succeed, while others may believe that Afghanistan might fall back under the insurgents' control.

    "Those people fail to take into account the courage, commitment, and resilience of the Afghan people who are ready to chart their own future and reject the pain and suffering that the insurgents represent," Rodriguez stated.

    Those doubters, he added, also "fail to take into account the international community's commitment to a long-term partnership with Afghanistan, a partnership that goes well-beyond security and promotes economic development and improves government capacity."

    Rodriguez, who also is the deputy commander of U.S. Forces, Afghanistan, ended his statement by noting that all are honored to serve alongside Afghanistan's "courageous and professional" security forces.

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    Date Taken: 07.23.2010
    Date Posted: 07.23.2010 17:02
    Story ID: 53292
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