WASHINGTON, DC – House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH)
today issued the following statement in response to reports that
President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan plans to release 65 enemy
combatants:
“I am deeply disappointed and angered by news reports that
President Karzai is expected to release 65 enemy combatants, many of
whom are responsible for the deaths or life-changing wounds of U.S.
troops. After years of fighting alongside our Afghan partners – who
have sustained serious casualties themselves from common enemies – this
decision is especially egregious.
“This was avoidable, and the responsibility resides with the
current Afghan President. It is also, however, a reminder that we need
President Obama to better explain his commitment to finishing the job
our country began. We must acknowledge the cost of the last twelve
years but not forget the reasons we told our military, diplomatic, and
civilian personnel why their personal sacrifices were worth it. The
United States still has core national security interests in the region,
and ambiguity in our path forward undermines our ability to secure those
interests.
“The announcement today will likely be received with
disappointment and stronger emotions by our deployed men and women in
Kabul. Ambassador Cunningham and General Dunford lead teams of highly
dedicated, professional, and brave Americans who have stood up and said
‘yes’ to their country. I thank them for their service and remain
committed to ensuring that we have the correct authorities and
procedures in place to thwart threats in the region and provide the
proper force protection.” |
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