Half of the remaining 66,000 troops stationed in Afghanistan will return home by this time next year, President Obama announced in his State of the Union Address Tuesday–a promise consistent with his objective of handing over control to the Afghans by the end of 2014.
Obama struck an optimistic tone on the U.S. effort in Afghanistan while conveying strategic support to Afghan security forces in the future:
Tonight, we stand united in saluting the troops and civilians who sacrifice every day to protect us. Because of them, we can say with confidence that America will complete its mission in Afghanistan, and achieve our objective of defeating the core of al Qaeda. Already, we have brought home 33,000 of our brave servicemen and women. This spring, our forces will move into a support role, while Afghan security forces take the lead. Tonight, I can announce that over the next year, another 34,000 American troops will come home from Afghanistan. This drawdown will continue. And by the end of next year, our war in Afghanistan will be over.









