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The previous US administration was planning to withdraw the US forces from Middle East and place more against China's advance in Indo-Pacific regions.

But of course, it's not certain that where those troops in discussion would go now. Probably your guess might be proved correct.

Or

considering the current administration is literally filled with Obama personnels, one could guess that said troops might be sent away again to Myanmar region in order to deal with the so called Genie Energy factions and Xi Jinping's Princelings.



Apr 13, 2021 -- President Biden to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, extending Trump's May 1 deadline [Archived LINK]

Excerpts:

President Joe Biden plans to pull all military forces out of Afghanistan by Sept. 11, ending U.S. presence in the Middle Eastern nation by the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks that spurred America's longest war.

The move will extend military presence in Afghanistan beyond the May 1 withdrawal date previously negotiated by former President Donald Trump.



And if you're interested,

May 19, 2019 -- DOD Releases Indo-Pacific Strategy Report [Archived LINK]

2019 Department of Defense Indo-Pacific Strategy Report [PDF]

3 years ago
1 score
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The previous US administration was planning to withdraw the US forces from Middle East and place more against China's advance in Indo-Pacific regions.

But of course, it's not certain that where those troops in discussion would go. Probably your guess might be proved correct.

Or considering the current administration is literally filled with Obama personnels, one could guess that said troops might be sent away again to deal with the so called Genie Energy factions and Xi Jinping's Princelings in Myanmar region.



Apr 13, 2021 -- President Biden to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, extending Trump's May 1 deadline [Archived LINK]

Excerpts:

President Joe Biden plans to pull all military forces out of Afghanistan by Sept. 11, ending U.S. presence in the Middle Eastern nation by the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks that spurred America's longest war.

The move will extend military presence in Afghanistan beyond the May 1 withdrawal date previously negotiated by former President Donald Trump.

And if you're interested,

May 19, 2019 -- DOD Releases Indo-Pacific Strategy Report [Archived LINK]

2019 Department of Defense Indo-Pacific Strategy Report [PDF]

3 years ago
1 score