US President Donald Trump reaffirmed Tuesday before Congress his desire to eventually withdraw American soldiers from Afghanistan, insisting that the United States was not intended to maintain order in this country.
"In Afghanistan, the determination and the value of our combatants has enabled us to make enormous progress and peace talks are underway," he said during his State of the Nation address.
"It is not our role to serve as a law enforcement agency for other countries," he added, reaffirming his desire, repeatedly repeated in the campaign to "put an end to the most long American war and bring our troops home. "
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