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US to keep strong intelligence team in Afganistan

US President Donald Trump says Afghanistan is a "Harvard of terrorists", and even if he withdraws troops from there, the US would keep a strong intelligence team in Afghanistan.

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Published : Jul 2, 2019, 2:48 PM IST

Washington: Terming Afghanistan as "Harvard of terrorists", US President Donald Trump said he wants to withdraw US troops from there but will leave a strong
intelligence presence in the country.

"We will be leaving very strong intelligence, far more than you would normally think," Trump said told the Fox News Channel's "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

"It just seems to be a lab for terrorists... I call it the Harvard of terrorists," he said.

"I've wanted to pull them out," Trump said of US troops who have been fighting in the country since 2001.

But he said he hesitates due what he described as advice from the military that it is preferable to fight militants there than at home -- echoing an argument advanced by George W Bush's administration.

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Trump's comments come with rival Afghans set to start meeting in Qatar on Sunday in a fresh attempt to make political headway as the United States seeks a peace deal with the Taliban within three months.

Washington: Terming Afghanistan as "Harvard of terrorists", US President Donald Trump said he wants to withdraw US troops from there but will leave a strong
intelligence presence in the country.

"We will be leaving very strong intelligence, far more than you would normally think," Trump said told the Fox News Channel's "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

"It just seems to be a lab for terrorists... I call it the Harvard of terrorists," he said.

"I've wanted to pull them out," Trump said of US troops who have been fighting in the country since 2001.

But he said he hesitates due what he described as advice from the military that it is preferable to fight militants there than at home -- echoing an argument advanced by George W Bush's administration.

Also Read: Iran has not violated nuke deal, says foreign minister

Trump's comments come with rival Afghans set to start meeting in Qatar on Sunday in a fresh attempt to make political headway as the United States seeks a peace deal with the Taliban within three months.

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