Speaking to reporters at a NATO meeting in Brussels, US acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan promised that the United States will not have any “unilateral troop reduction” or withdrawal from Afghanistan.



These comments come amid ongoing US negotiations with the Taliban on ending the Afghan War, negotiations which the Taliban have made clear depend entirely on US troops withdrawing from Afghanistan.



Shanahan insisted that any withdrawal would be “coordinated” with NATO, which might just suggest that since the Taliban wants all foreign troops out, the deal would also include NATO forces.



Shanahan’s vagueness on that point might be deliberate, as a way to deflect criticism from hawks who oppose the very idea of leaving Afghanistan under any circumstances.



Author: Jason Ditz Jason Ditz is news editor of Antiwar.com. View all posts by Jason Ditz