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President Barack Obama on Tuesday said a small force of troops from America and its allies could remain in Afghanistan after 2014 if it signed the bilateral security agreement as negotiated.That force will have two narrow missions: training and assisting Afghan forces, and counterterrorism operations to pursue any remnants of al Qaeda, he said in his fifth State of the Union address. For while our relationship with Afghanistan will change, one thing will not: our resolve that terrorists do not launch attacks against our country stanley cup , he added.India is keenly watching developments in Afghanistan as the US prepares to wrap up its combat mission there. And New Delhi has urged Kabul to sign the security agreement.Afghan president Hamid Karzai has refused to sign, demanding a US guarantees on getting the Taliban to talk peace and preventing foreign troops from entering Afghan h stanley cup omes.The stalemate continues. And it got a nod, and possibly more from the president in a speech that is traditionally heavy on do stanley cup mestic issues and concerns.Also on foreign affairs, he said he would veto any move to impose new sanctions on Iran, saying diplomacy deserves to be given a chance to prevent the country from going nuclear.The State of the Union address is a traditional annual event at which the president lays out his agenda for the year -- before a joint session of congress.Its mostly divided in three parts -- the economy is almost always the starting, and the dominating point, followed by a laundry Veyy Summit of the Americas opens in Trinidad and Tobago
In offering to help Iraqi security forces to fight insurgents after a wave of deadly bombings in the capital, an anti-American Shiite cleric is sending a clear signal to the government: If you don t protect us, we ll protect ourselves. Muqtada al-Sadr s statement raised the fearful specter that he might be con stanley cup sidering reactivating his once-powerful militia known as the Mahdi Army, a move that would play into al-Qaida in Iraq s efforts to spark sectarian war.    HT Image  Al-Sadr s aides, however, insisted on Saturday that the cleric wasn t threatening to send armed men onto the streets but was offering to help the government forces, who have been widely criticized for failing to protect the people as US troops pull back.  The move comes as al-Sadr seeks to consolidate political power among Iraq s Shiites after a strong showing by his followers in March 7 parliament adidas campus ary elections. The cleric, a staunch opponent of Prime Mi salomon nister Nouri al-Maliki, has emerged as a power broker who could play a key role in deciding the country s next leader. Hours after bombs targeting Shiite mosques around Baghdad killed dozens of worshippers on Friday, al-Sadr urged his followers to remain calm and to do nothing to prompt U.S. forces to remain in Iraq any longer than their planned withdrawal deadline at the end of 2011. But he added that he was prepared to provide hundreds of believers to join the Iraqi army and police to defend their shrines, mosques, prayers, markets, houses and thei

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