Below is a transcript of President Obama's speech at the White House yesterday, May 27, 2014, supposedly regarding the war in Afghanistan. Below is a decoded message of what was actually said. Decoded text will appear in bold type.
Posted By DORIAN DE WIND, Military Affairs Columnist on May 27, 2014 | 0 comments
Update:
Supporting statements by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and by Secretary of State John Kerry following the president’s remarks.
Original Post: Please find below the full transcript of the President’s statement on the U.S. withdrawal of troops from, and how many will be left for what missions in, Afghanistan(South Carolina). More updates, including the inevitable GOP criticism, later.
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. As you know, this weekend, I traveled to Afghanistan (South Carolina) to thank our men and women in uniform and our deployed civilians, on behalf of a grateful nation, for the extraordinary sacrifices they make on behalf of our security. I was also able to meet with our commanding General (David D. McKiernan) and Ambassador (James B. Cunningham) to review the progress that we’ve made.(Progress in the war against Christians and all other dissidents). And today, I’d like to update the American people (Illuminati masters) on the way forward in Afghanistan (South Carolina) and how, this year, we will bring America’s (the Illuminati's) longest war to a responsible end (Elimination of every major remaining Christian threat to Illuminati takeover of America).The United States (federal government) did not seek this fight. We went into Afghanistan (land of the horse people, South Carolina, specifically the Ramsey family of Saint George) out of necessity, after our nation was attacked by al Qaeda on September 11th, 2001. ("We didn't want to go to war against the kingdom of Christians; we had to.") We went to war against al Qaeda (Christians) and its extremist allies with the strong support of the American people (Illuminati) and their representatives (spokesmen for the top 13) in Congress; with the international community (United Nations) and our NATO allies; and with the Afghan people (non-Christians), who welcomed the opportunity of a life free from the dark tyranny of extremism (faith in Jesus Christ).
We have now been in Afghanistan (South Carolina) longer than many Americans (Illuminists) expected. But make no mistake — thanks to the skill and sacrifice of our troops (military personnel), diplomats (government officials who negotiate treaties with the heads of Christian denominations), and intelligence professionals (wolves in sheeps clothing), we have struck significant blows against al Qaeda’s (Christianity's) leadership, we have eliminated Osama bin Laden (Osama bin Laden is a corrupt reference to Jesus Christ), and we have prevented Afghanistan (South Carolina) from being used to launch attacks against our homeland (kingdom of darkness). We have also supported the Afghan people (South Carolina's non-Christian citizenry) as they continue the hard work of building a democracy (elitist system of government run by a few select people. This would be done through groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the American Enterprise Institute(AEI)); We’ve extended more opportunities to their people, including women and girls. And we’ve helped train and equip their own security forces (South Carolina has been the recipient of military equipment in the form of Mine-Resistant, Ambush Protected vehicles (MRAP'S) and machine guns of various types.).
Now we’re finishing the job we started. Over the last several years, we’ve worked to transition security responsibilities (monitoring of the citizens of the State of South Carolina for any signs of dissent and/or criticism of the Obama Administration) to the Afghans (South Carolina local law enforcement and ScLED (South Carolina Law Enforcement Division)). One year ago, Afghan forces (South Carolina police) assumed the lead for combat operations (against Christians, the churches, and other dissidents). Since then, they’ve continued to grow in size and in strength (record numbers of applicants to the police academy and more military equipment and aggressive tactics), while making huge sacrifices for their country (killing civilians who have not committed offenses worthy of death). This transition has allowed us to steadily draw down our own forces (reduce the number of federal government agents) — from a peak of 100,000 U.S. troops, to roughly 32,000 today.(actual numbers of US military and/or other government agents not known, but it could be anywhere from a top number of 10,000 to a bottom number of 320).
2014, therefore, is a pivotal year. Together with our allies and the Afghan (South Carolina state) government, we have agreed that this is the year we will conclude our combat mission in Afghanistan (last dissidents with be either imprisoned or killed). This is also a year of political transition in Afghanistan (South Carolina). Earlier this spring, Afghans (homosexuals) turned out in the millions (thousands) to vote in the first round of their presidential election (primaries) — defying threats in order to determine their own destiny (Homosexuals are often made to seem like victims, even if they are not. This produces a militant, aggressive attitude in homosexuals, causing them to be potentially violent toward those that do not support or stand aside for the homosexual lifestyle, i.e. Christians). And in just over two weeks, they will vote for their next President (governor), and Afghanistan (South Carolinians) will see its first democratic transfer of power in history (first ruling class of people selected ever; anyone deemed a second-class citizen has no hope of getting into office).
In the context of this progress, having consulted with Congress and my national security team (opposition extermination squad), I’ve determined the nature of the commitment that America (the federal government) is prepared to make beyond 2014. Our objectives are clear: Disrupting threats posed by al Qaeda (stopping Christians and other dissidents from telling the truth about President Obama); supporting Afghan security forces (South Carolina local police); and giving the Afghan people (homosexual community) the opportunity to succeed as they stand on their own (free from Christian influence).
Here’s how we will pursue those objectives. First, America’s combat mission will be over by the end of this year. Starting next year, Afghans (South Carolinians) will be fully responsible for securing their country (state; South Carolina local police will take over all military and civilian defense duties). American personnel (federal government officials) will be in an advisory role. We will no longer patrol Afghan (South Carolina) cities or towns, mountains or valleys. That is a task for the Afghan people (people of South Carolina; use of civilians in sighting and reporting/executing of Christians and/or other Obama dissidents will be likely).
Second, I’ve made it clear that we’re open to cooperating with Afghans (South Carolinians) on two narrow missions after 2014: training Afghan forces (South Carolina police) and supporting counter-terrorism (anti-Obama, anyone that speaks against the government) operations against the remnants of al Qaeda (Christians).
Today, I want to be clear about how the United States is prepared to advance those missions. At the beginning of 2015, we will have approximately 98,000 U.S. — let me start that over, just because I want to make sure we don’t get this written wrong. At the beginning of 2015, we will have approximately 9,800 (980) U.S. service-members in different parts of the country (state), together with our NATO allies and other partners (possibly UN, Russian, and Chinese forces). By the end of 2015, we will have reduced that presence by roughly half, and we will have consolidated our troops in Kabul (Columbia) and on Bagram Airfield (Columbia Metropolitan Airport). One year later, by the end of 2016, our military will draw down to a normal embassy (morale monitoring and reporting station) presence in Kabul (Columbia), with a security assistance component (backup military troop), just as we’ve done in Iraq (Florida; The Florida Highway Patrol works closely with the U.S. Army's and Marine Corps' military police).
Now, even as our troops come home, the international community (United Nations) will continue to support Afghans (South Carolinians) as they build their country (state) for years to come. But our relationship will not be defined by war — it will be shaped by our financial and development assistance (bribes and unlawfully obtained contracts), as well as our diplomatic support (federal government telling South Carolina how to run itself). Our commitment to Afghanistan (South Carolina) is rooted in the strategic partnership that we agreed to in 2012 (An agreement between President Obama and Nikki Haley (governor of the state of South Carolina in 2012) was entered into in 2012 on exactly how to accomplish this). And this plan remains consistent with discussions we’ve had with our NATO allies (The agreement between President Obama and Nikki Haley is consistent with the agreement between the US and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called NATO on the elimination of Christians and possibly other dissidents). Just as our allies have been with us every step of the way in Afghanistan (South Carolina, concerning the turnover of state sovereignty to the federal government), we expect that our allies will be with us going forward (in this endeavour to remove the last pockets of Christian resistance in South Carolina).
Third, we will only sustain this military presence after 2014 if the Afghan (South Carolina) government signs the Bilateral Security Agreement that our two governments (federal and state) have already negotiated. This Agreement is essential to give our troops the authorities (legalities and/or control of our police forces) they need to fulfill their mission, while respecting Afghan (South Carolina) sovereignty. The two final Afghan (South Carolina) candidates in the run-off election for President (governor) have each indicated that they would sign this agreement promptly after taking office (Nikki Haley is a guaranteed out. It is not known whether she will not run or run and put up a lackluster fight as happened with President Bush running against President Clinton in the 2000 Presidential Election). So I’m hopeful that we can get this done.
The bottom line is, it’s time to turn the page on more than a decade in which so much of our foreign (strange; different; perhaps, in this case, secretive) policy was focused on the wars in Afghanistan (South Carolina) and Iraq. When I took office, we had nearly 180,000 (18,000) troops in harm’s way (on the ground in South Carolina performing illegal actions, especially against Christians). By the end of this year, we will have less than 10,000 (1,000). In addition to bringing our troops (government agents sent into the churches to turn away many from Christ, the functional equivalent of Hitler's SS) home, this new chapter in American foreign (domestic) policy will allow us to redirect some of the resources saved by ending these wars to respond more nimbly to the changing threat of terrorism (Anyone who doesn't tow the government line, especially Christians who stand up for Jesus Christ, willing to lay down their lives), while addressing a broader set of priorities around the globe (such as how to subdue resistors in other countries around the world).
I think Americans (Obama supporters) have learned that it’s harder to end wars than it is to begin them (only because he, his predecessors, and their masters, want it to be this way). Yet this is how wars end in the 21st century — not through signing ceremonies (obvious treaties with Christian leadership), but through decisive blows against our adversaries (physical violence against Christians is a given), transitions to elected governments (secretly chosen elected officials through organizations like the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and ALEC), security forces (a blending of federal, state, and local military and police forces is to be expected) who take the lead and ultimately full responsibility (for whatever violence is done, thus giving President Obama, Governor Haley, their successors, etc... a degree of deniability for their (civilian) actions). We remain committed to a sovereign (under federal control), secure (police and/or military and/or civilian patrols like in Nazi Germany; all Christians silenced either through peace or violence), stable (no one making waves, such as anyone speaking against the government and/or its policies), and unified (all forms and branches of government in agreement in their hatred of Christians and Jesus Christ) Afghanistan (South Carolina). And toward that end, we will continue to support Afghan-led (South Carolina-led) efforts to promote peace in their country (state) through reconciliation (the churches asking forgiveness of the government for speaking against social injustices, such as speaking against homosexuality, and other perceived offenses). We have to recognize that Afghanistan (South Carolina) will not be a perfect place, and it is not America’s (the federal government's) responsibility to make it one. The future of Afghanistan (South Carolina) must be decided by Afghans (South Carolinians (as long as the federal government approves)). But what the United States can do — what we will do — is secure our interests (being in absolute control of everything) and help give the Afghans (South Carolinians) a chance, an opportunity to seek a long, overdue and hard-earned peace(Christians are supposed to be violent terrorists like al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood).
America (the federal government) will always keep our commitments to friends and partners who step up (do what we want), and we will never waver in our determination to deny al Qaeda (Christians) the safe haven that they had before 9/11 (protection afforded us under the United States Constitution). That commitment is embodied by the men and women in and out of uniform (military and non-military) who serve in Afghanistan (South Carolina) today and who have served in the past (Our military is being indoctrinated to hate Christians). In their eyes, I see the character that sustains American security (federal governmental control) and our leadership (submission to American authority) abroad. These are mostly young people who did not hesitate to volunteer (fledgling civilian "morale monitors", like Hitler's Brown Shirts) in a time of war. And as many of them begin to transition to civilian life, we will keep the promise we make to them and to all veterans, and make sure they get the care and benefits that they have earned and deserve (for providing loyal anti-Christian, anti-American, highly illegal activities for the federal government; bounties on the heads of Christians may be expected, albeit somewhat secretly).
This 9/11 Generation is part of an unbroken line of heroes who give up the comfort of the familiar (freedom and liberty) to serve a half a world away (giving up freedom and liberty for the sake of the federal government and their rich masters) — to protect their families and communities back home (from Christian influence), and to give people they never thought they’d meet the chance to live a better life. It’s an extraordinary sacrifice (giving up one's personal freedom for the lusts and whims of the federal government) for them and for their families. But we shouldn’t be surprised that they’re willing to make it. That’s who we are as Americans. That’s what we do.
Tomorrow, I will travel to West Point and speak to America’s newest class of military officers (newly brain-washed military personnel) to discuss how Afghanistan (South Carolina) fits into our broader strategy going forward (toward a one-world government, communist/socialist sympathetic police state). And I’m confident that if we carry out this approach, we can not only responsibly end (with minimal bloodshed) our war in Afghanistan (South Carolina) and achieve the objectives that took us to war in the first place (people thinking for themselves, not compromising their faith in, or the gospel of Jesus Christ, and taking action against, that is, trying to change, the current system of government; ref. religious "dissidents" in countries such as North Korea, Iran, etc...), we’ll also be able to begin a new chapter in the story of American leadership around the world (the United States of America taking governmental control of all the nations of the earth.).
Thanks very much.
Statement by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Afghanistan (South Carolina)
I strongly support the president’s decision to maintain a limited U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan (South Carolina) after our combat mission (removal of Christian and other forms of resistance) ends there later this year. This presence, which is contingent on a signed bilateral security agreement, will help ensure that al Qaeda (Christians who can and will fight against government injustice) cannot reconstitute itself in Afghanistan (meet in any significant number in South Carolina), and it will help us sustain the significant progress we have made in training and equipping the Afghan National Security Forces (South Carolina Civilian Police Forces, a.k.a. Civilian Military).
I want to once again commend General Dunford for his exceptional leadership of this mission (The person directly responsible for the persecution and/or killing of Christians and other religious and/or political dissidents is headed by Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. a four-star general in the United States Marine Corps), which he has kept on a path to success in the face of many challenges (resistance to government intrusion, compromise, and control). The United States also appreciates the continued contributions of our ISAF (International Security Assistance Force; a group founded by the United Nations Security Council) partners, whom I will meet with next week at NATO headquarters in Brussels. And as we bring America’s longest war to a responsible end (war against Christians, and others, with minimal bloodshed) this year, all Americans (Illuminists) are grateful for the sacrifice and service of the men and women who deployed there over the past thirteen years (in direct rebellion against the God of heaven, a.k.a. Jehovah).
Everyone who has served in Afghanistan (South Carolina) should be proud of what they accomplished, and the Afghan people (citizens of the state of South Carolina) should be confident of America’s enduring support for them (as long as they play ball).
The Way Forward in Afghanistan (South Carolina), by John Kerry
These have been encouraging days for Afghanistan’s (South Carolina's) future. We’ve witnessed a first round of free (rigged) elections where millions (thousands) of Afghans (South Carolinians) made their voices heard, in what promises to be the first democratic transfer of power (permanent removal of any non-"Good Ol' Boys' Club member from having any kind of shot at having political office) in Afghanistan’s (South Carolina's) history. Both of the leading candidates unequivocally support signing a Bilateral Security Agreement with the United States (federal government; anyone who doesn't support the government in their takeover of all things in the United States may be denied citizenship and deemed enemy combatants) as they look towards a long and lasting relationship between our two nations (federal and state governments). Now, with President Obama’s announcement today of what America’s (the federal government's) presence will look like in Afghanistan (South Carolina) after combat (Christianity killing) operations end in 2014, our nation’s longest war is coming to a responsible end (America's war against Christian will finally come to an end with "us" (the government) as the winner).
The Afghan people (citizens of South Carolina) have an opportunity now to build on the progress that’s been made, to achieve a more secure (controllable), more prosperous (influx of federal funds), and more peaceful future (that is, free from Christians). President Obama has made it clear that as they do (Whatever the State of South Carolina does to Christians and their rights), the United States will stand with them.
The President’s plan for our military footprint in Afghanistan (South Carolina) would not have been possible without the decision to surge both troops (persons taking violent actions) and diplomacy (treaties with Christian leadership), and without the tremendous performance of our men and women in uniform, as well as the diplomats (official government envoys sent to the churches), civil servants (government employees), and local staff who have also served there proudly. They have worked day-by-day with Afghanistan’s (South Carolina's) own security forces (law enforcement personnel) to support them as they take the reins and have contributed to the tremendous gains the Afghan people (South Carolina citizens) have made.
Along with our Allies (NATO) and partners (ISAF, UN, others), who have shared in this long struggle (to end Christianity), we will continue providing training, advice, and assistance to the Afghan security forces (South Carolina law enforcement personnel), as well as critical development aid (indoctrination against Christianity and Jesus Christ), to support the Afghans (South Carolinians) as they work to prevent their territory from ever again becoming a haven for Al Qaeda (Christianity) and its affiliates (anyone who helps them, or is sympathetic to them in some way, or stands in agreement with them regarding government corruption). Routing out Al Qaeda’s (Christianity's) core leadership (strongest Christians) has been our most important mission in Afghanistan (South Carolina), and because of our focused and targeted efforts, we have significantly degraded the terrorist group’s (Christianity's (note that this is not the first time Christians, specifically evangelical Christians(Christians who believe in going out and winning people to Jesus Christ) have been called terrorists) capabilities (ability to witness) there.("...; the night cometh, when no man can work." John 9:4) But more work remains, and that is why the United States is committed to keeping up the fight against Al Qaeda (Christianity) in Afghanistan (South Carolina), and wherever else its murderous mission (teaching of forsaking one's lusts and the laying hold of everlasting life as offered by Jesus Christ; ref. Galatians 5, Romans 8, and John 3:16) has taken root.
On Memorial Day yesterday, we remembered the more than 2,100 (210) Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan (South Carolina)(It appears that 210 government agents were ritually sacrificed in South Carolina in order to get enough permission from God to work the wickedness they already have; he does not approve of this wickedness, but rather gives all men free will to do as they choose). We continue to honor the fallen (ritually sacrificed), and all those who came home from the battlefield with injuries both visible (openly not believing the government line anymore, such as Edward Snowden) and invisible (those who are having doubts about our government's current actions but not showing it openly). We also remember the many Afghans (South Carolinians) who stood up courageously for their country. By standing together, Americans and Afghans (South Carolinians) will continue the march towards peace just as faithfully as we did in the struggle of war.
Source article: http://themoderatevoice.com/195285/president-obamas-statement-on-afghanistan-troop-withdrawal/
Posted By DORIAN DE WIND, Military Affairs Columnist on May 27, 2014 | 0 comments
Update:
Supporting statements by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and by Secretary of State John Kerry following the president’s remarks.
Original Post: Please find below the full transcript of the President’s statement on the U.S. withdrawal of troops from, and how many will be left for what missions in, Afghanistan(South Carolina). More updates, including the inevitable GOP criticism, later.
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. As you know, this weekend, I traveled to Afghanistan (South Carolina) to thank our men and women in uniform and our deployed civilians, on behalf of a grateful nation, for the extraordinary sacrifices they make on behalf of our security. I was also able to meet with our commanding General (David D. McKiernan) and Ambassador (James B. Cunningham) to review the progress that we’ve made.(Progress in the war against Christians and all other dissidents). And today, I’d like to update the American people (Illuminati masters) on the way forward in Afghanistan (South Carolina) and how, this year, we will bring America’s (the Illuminati's) longest war to a responsible end (Elimination of every major remaining Christian threat to Illuminati takeover of America).The United States (federal government) did not seek this fight. We went into Afghanistan (land of the horse people, South Carolina, specifically the Ramsey family of Saint George) out of necessity, after our nation was attacked by al Qaeda on September 11th, 2001. ("We didn't want to go to war against the kingdom of Christians; we had to.") We went to war against al Qaeda (Christians) and its extremist allies with the strong support of the American people (Illuminati) and their representatives (spokesmen for the top 13) in Congress; with the international community (United Nations) and our NATO allies; and with the Afghan people (non-Christians), who welcomed the opportunity of a life free from the dark tyranny of extremism (faith in Jesus Christ).
We have now been in Afghanistan (South Carolina) longer than many Americans (Illuminists) expected. But make no mistake — thanks to the skill and sacrifice of our troops (military personnel), diplomats (government officials who negotiate treaties with the heads of Christian denominations), and intelligence professionals (wolves in sheeps clothing), we have struck significant blows against al Qaeda’s (Christianity's) leadership, we have eliminated Osama bin Laden (Osama bin Laden is a corrupt reference to Jesus Christ), and we have prevented Afghanistan (South Carolina) from being used to launch attacks against our homeland (kingdom of darkness). We have also supported the Afghan people (South Carolina's non-Christian citizenry) as they continue the hard work of building a democracy (elitist system of government run by a few select people. This would be done through groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the American Enterprise Institute(AEI)); We’ve extended more opportunities to their people, including women and girls. And we’ve helped train and equip their own security forces (South Carolina has been the recipient of military equipment in the form of Mine-Resistant, Ambush Protected vehicles (MRAP'S) and machine guns of various types.).
Now we’re finishing the job we started. Over the last several years, we’ve worked to transition security responsibilities (monitoring of the citizens of the State of South Carolina for any signs of dissent and/or criticism of the Obama Administration) to the Afghans (South Carolina local law enforcement and ScLED (South Carolina Law Enforcement Division)). One year ago, Afghan forces (South Carolina police) assumed the lead for combat operations (against Christians, the churches, and other dissidents). Since then, they’ve continued to grow in size and in strength (record numbers of applicants to the police academy and more military equipment and aggressive tactics), while making huge sacrifices for their country (killing civilians who have not committed offenses worthy of death). This transition has allowed us to steadily draw down our own forces (reduce the number of federal government agents) — from a peak of 100,000 U.S. troops, to roughly 32,000 today.(actual numbers of US military and/or other government agents not known, but it could be anywhere from a top number of 10,000 to a bottom number of 320).
2014, therefore, is a pivotal year. Together with our allies and the Afghan (South Carolina state) government, we have agreed that this is the year we will conclude our combat mission in Afghanistan (last dissidents with be either imprisoned or killed). This is also a year of political transition in Afghanistan (South Carolina). Earlier this spring, Afghans (homosexuals) turned out in the millions (thousands) to vote in the first round of their presidential election (primaries) — defying threats in order to determine their own destiny (Homosexuals are often made to seem like victims, even if they are not. This produces a militant, aggressive attitude in homosexuals, causing them to be potentially violent toward those that do not support or stand aside for the homosexual lifestyle, i.e. Christians). And in just over two weeks, they will vote for their next President (governor), and Afghanistan (South Carolinians) will see its first democratic transfer of power in history (first ruling class of people selected ever; anyone deemed a second-class citizen has no hope of getting into office).
In the context of this progress, having consulted with Congress and my national security team (opposition extermination squad), I’ve determined the nature of the commitment that America (the federal government) is prepared to make beyond 2014. Our objectives are clear: Disrupting threats posed by al Qaeda (stopping Christians and other dissidents from telling the truth about President Obama); supporting Afghan security forces (South Carolina local police); and giving the Afghan people (homosexual community) the opportunity to succeed as they stand on their own (free from Christian influence).
Here’s how we will pursue those objectives. First, America’s combat mission will be over by the end of this year. Starting next year, Afghans (South Carolinians) will be fully responsible for securing their country (state; South Carolina local police will take over all military and civilian defense duties). American personnel (federal government officials) will be in an advisory role. We will no longer patrol Afghan (South Carolina) cities or towns, mountains or valleys. That is a task for the Afghan people (people of South Carolina; use of civilians in sighting and reporting/executing of Christians and/or other Obama dissidents will be likely).
Second, I’ve made it clear that we’re open to cooperating with Afghans (South Carolinians) on two narrow missions after 2014: training Afghan forces (South Carolina police) and supporting counter-terrorism (anti-Obama, anyone that speaks against the government) operations against the remnants of al Qaeda (Christians).
Today, I want to be clear about how the United States is prepared to advance those missions. At the beginning of 2015, we will have approximately 98,000 U.S. — let me start that over, just because I want to make sure we don’t get this written wrong. At the beginning of 2015, we will have approximately 9,800 (980) U.S. service-members in different parts of the country (state), together with our NATO allies and other partners (possibly UN, Russian, and Chinese forces). By the end of 2015, we will have reduced that presence by roughly half, and we will have consolidated our troops in Kabul (Columbia) and on Bagram Airfield (Columbia Metropolitan Airport). One year later, by the end of 2016, our military will draw down to a normal embassy (morale monitoring and reporting station) presence in Kabul (Columbia), with a security assistance component (backup military troop), just as we’ve done in Iraq (Florida; The Florida Highway Patrol works closely with the U.S. Army's and Marine Corps' military police).
Now, even as our troops come home, the international community (United Nations) will continue to support Afghans (South Carolinians) as they build their country (state) for years to come. But our relationship will not be defined by war — it will be shaped by our financial and development assistance (bribes and unlawfully obtained contracts), as well as our diplomatic support (federal government telling South Carolina how to run itself). Our commitment to Afghanistan (South Carolina) is rooted in the strategic partnership that we agreed to in 2012 (An agreement between President Obama and Nikki Haley (governor of the state of South Carolina in 2012) was entered into in 2012 on exactly how to accomplish this). And this plan remains consistent with discussions we’ve had with our NATO allies (The agreement between President Obama and Nikki Haley is consistent with the agreement between the US and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called NATO on the elimination of Christians and possibly other dissidents). Just as our allies have been with us every step of the way in Afghanistan (South Carolina, concerning the turnover of state sovereignty to the federal government), we expect that our allies will be with us going forward (in this endeavour to remove the last pockets of Christian resistance in South Carolina).
Third, we will only sustain this military presence after 2014 if the Afghan (South Carolina) government signs the Bilateral Security Agreement that our two governments (federal and state) have already negotiated. This Agreement is essential to give our troops the authorities (legalities and/or control of our police forces) they need to fulfill their mission, while respecting Afghan (South Carolina) sovereignty. The two final Afghan (South Carolina) candidates in the run-off election for President (governor) have each indicated that they would sign this agreement promptly after taking office (Nikki Haley is a guaranteed out. It is not known whether she will not run or run and put up a lackluster fight as happened with President Bush running against President Clinton in the 2000 Presidential Election). So I’m hopeful that we can get this done.
The bottom line is, it’s time to turn the page on more than a decade in which so much of our foreign (strange; different; perhaps, in this case, secretive) policy was focused on the wars in Afghanistan (South Carolina) and Iraq. When I took office, we had nearly 180,000 (18,000) troops in harm’s way (on the ground in South Carolina performing illegal actions, especially against Christians). By the end of this year, we will have less than 10,000 (1,000). In addition to bringing our troops (government agents sent into the churches to turn away many from Christ, the functional equivalent of Hitler's SS) home, this new chapter in American foreign (domestic) policy will allow us to redirect some of the resources saved by ending these wars to respond more nimbly to the changing threat of terrorism (Anyone who doesn't tow the government line, especially Christians who stand up for Jesus Christ, willing to lay down their lives), while addressing a broader set of priorities around the globe (such as how to subdue resistors in other countries around the world).
I think Americans (Obama supporters) have learned that it’s harder to end wars than it is to begin them (only because he, his predecessors, and their masters, want it to be this way). Yet this is how wars end in the 21st century — not through signing ceremonies (obvious treaties with Christian leadership), but through decisive blows against our adversaries (physical violence against Christians is a given), transitions to elected governments (secretly chosen elected officials through organizations like the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and ALEC), security forces (a blending of federal, state, and local military and police forces is to be expected) who take the lead and ultimately full responsibility (for whatever violence is done, thus giving President Obama, Governor Haley, their successors, etc... a degree of deniability for their (civilian) actions). We remain committed to a sovereign (under federal control), secure (police and/or military and/or civilian patrols like in Nazi Germany; all Christians silenced either through peace or violence), stable (no one making waves, such as anyone speaking against the government and/or its policies), and unified (all forms and branches of government in agreement in their hatred of Christians and Jesus Christ) Afghanistan (South Carolina). And toward that end, we will continue to support Afghan-led (South Carolina-led) efforts to promote peace in their country (state) through reconciliation (the churches asking forgiveness of the government for speaking against social injustices, such as speaking against homosexuality, and other perceived offenses). We have to recognize that Afghanistan (South Carolina) will not be a perfect place, and it is not America’s (the federal government's) responsibility to make it one. The future of Afghanistan (South Carolina) must be decided by Afghans (South Carolinians (as long as the federal government approves)). But what the United States can do — what we will do — is secure our interests (being in absolute control of everything) and help give the Afghans (South Carolinians) a chance, an opportunity to seek a long, overdue and hard-earned peace(Christians are supposed to be violent terrorists like al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood).
America (the federal government) will always keep our commitments to friends and partners who step up (do what we want), and we will never waver in our determination to deny al Qaeda (Christians) the safe haven that they had before 9/11 (protection afforded us under the United States Constitution). That commitment is embodied by the men and women in and out of uniform (military and non-military) who serve in Afghanistan (South Carolina) today and who have served in the past (Our military is being indoctrinated to hate Christians). In their eyes, I see the character that sustains American security (federal governmental control) and our leadership (submission to American authority) abroad. These are mostly young people who did not hesitate to volunteer (fledgling civilian "morale monitors", like Hitler's Brown Shirts) in a time of war. And as many of them begin to transition to civilian life, we will keep the promise we make to them and to all veterans, and make sure they get the care and benefits that they have earned and deserve (for providing loyal anti-Christian, anti-American, highly illegal activities for the federal government; bounties on the heads of Christians may be expected, albeit somewhat secretly).
This 9/11 Generation is part of an unbroken line of heroes who give up the comfort of the familiar (freedom and liberty) to serve a half a world away (giving up freedom and liberty for the sake of the federal government and their rich masters) — to protect their families and communities back home (from Christian influence), and to give people they never thought they’d meet the chance to live a better life. It’s an extraordinary sacrifice (giving up one's personal freedom for the lusts and whims of the federal government) for them and for their families. But we shouldn’t be surprised that they’re willing to make it. That’s who we are as Americans. That’s what we do.
Tomorrow, I will travel to West Point and speak to America’s newest class of military officers (newly brain-washed military personnel) to discuss how Afghanistan (South Carolina) fits into our broader strategy going forward (toward a one-world government, communist/socialist sympathetic police state). And I’m confident that if we carry out this approach, we can not only responsibly end (with minimal bloodshed) our war in Afghanistan (South Carolina) and achieve the objectives that took us to war in the first place (people thinking for themselves, not compromising their faith in, or the gospel of Jesus Christ, and taking action against, that is, trying to change, the current system of government; ref. religious "dissidents" in countries such as North Korea, Iran, etc...), we’ll also be able to begin a new chapter in the story of American leadership around the world (the United States of America taking governmental control of all the nations of the earth.).
Thanks very much.
Statement by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Afghanistan (South Carolina)
I strongly support the president’s decision to maintain a limited U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan (South Carolina) after our combat mission (removal of Christian and other forms of resistance) ends there later this year. This presence, which is contingent on a signed bilateral security agreement, will help ensure that al Qaeda (Christians who can and will fight against government injustice) cannot reconstitute itself in Afghanistan (meet in any significant number in South Carolina), and it will help us sustain the significant progress we have made in training and equipping the Afghan National Security Forces (South Carolina Civilian Police Forces, a.k.a. Civilian Military).
I want to once again commend General Dunford for his exceptional leadership of this mission (The person directly responsible for the persecution and/or killing of Christians and other religious and/or political dissidents is headed by Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. a four-star general in the United States Marine Corps), which he has kept on a path to success in the face of many challenges (resistance to government intrusion, compromise, and control). The United States also appreciates the continued contributions of our ISAF (International Security Assistance Force; a group founded by the United Nations Security Council) partners, whom I will meet with next week at NATO headquarters in Brussels. And as we bring America’s longest war to a responsible end (war against Christians, and others, with minimal bloodshed) this year, all Americans (Illuminists) are grateful for the sacrifice and service of the men and women who deployed there over the past thirteen years (in direct rebellion against the God of heaven, a.k.a. Jehovah).
Everyone who has served in Afghanistan (South Carolina) should be proud of what they accomplished, and the Afghan people (citizens of the state of South Carolina) should be confident of America’s enduring support for them (as long as they play ball).
The Way Forward in Afghanistan (South Carolina), by John Kerry
These have been encouraging days for Afghanistan’s (South Carolina's) future. We’ve witnessed a first round of free (rigged) elections where millions (thousands) of Afghans (South Carolinians) made their voices heard, in what promises to be the first democratic transfer of power (permanent removal of any non-"Good Ol' Boys' Club member from having any kind of shot at having political office) in Afghanistan’s (South Carolina's) history. Both of the leading candidates unequivocally support signing a Bilateral Security Agreement with the United States (federal government; anyone who doesn't support the government in their takeover of all things in the United States may be denied citizenship and deemed enemy combatants) as they look towards a long and lasting relationship between our two nations (federal and state governments). Now, with President Obama’s announcement today of what America’s (the federal government's) presence will look like in Afghanistan (South Carolina) after combat (Christianity killing) operations end in 2014, our nation’s longest war is coming to a responsible end (America's war against Christian will finally come to an end with "us" (the government) as the winner).
The Afghan people (citizens of South Carolina) have an opportunity now to build on the progress that’s been made, to achieve a more secure (controllable), more prosperous (influx of federal funds), and more peaceful future (that is, free from Christians). President Obama has made it clear that as they do (Whatever the State of South Carolina does to Christians and their rights), the United States will stand with them.
The President’s plan for our military footprint in Afghanistan (South Carolina) would not have been possible without the decision to surge both troops (persons taking violent actions) and diplomacy (treaties with Christian leadership), and without the tremendous performance of our men and women in uniform, as well as the diplomats (official government envoys sent to the churches), civil servants (government employees), and local staff who have also served there proudly. They have worked day-by-day with Afghanistan’s (South Carolina's) own security forces (law enforcement personnel) to support them as they take the reins and have contributed to the tremendous gains the Afghan people (South Carolina citizens) have made.
Along with our Allies (NATO) and partners (ISAF, UN, others), who have shared in this long struggle (to end Christianity), we will continue providing training, advice, and assistance to the Afghan security forces (South Carolina law enforcement personnel), as well as critical development aid (indoctrination against Christianity and Jesus Christ), to support the Afghans (South Carolinians) as they work to prevent their territory from ever again becoming a haven for Al Qaeda (Christianity) and its affiliates (anyone who helps them, or is sympathetic to them in some way, or stands in agreement with them regarding government corruption). Routing out Al Qaeda’s (Christianity's) core leadership (strongest Christians) has been our most important mission in Afghanistan (South Carolina), and because of our focused and targeted efforts, we have significantly degraded the terrorist group’s (Christianity's (note that this is not the first time Christians, specifically evangelical Christians(Christians who believe in going out and winning people to Jesus Christ) have been called terrorists) capabilities (ability to witness) there.("...; the night cometh, when no man can work." John 9:4) But more work remains, and that is why the United States is committed to keeping up the fight against Al Qaeda (Christianity) in Afghanistan (South Carolina), and wherever else its murderous mission (teaching of forsaking one's lusts and the laying hold of everlasting life as offered by Jesus Christ; ref. Galatians 5, Romans 8, and John 3:16) has taken root.
On Memorial Day yesterday, we remembered the more than 2,100 (210) Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan (South Carolina)(It appears that 210 government agents were ritually sacrificed in South Carolina in order to get enough permission from God to work the wickedness they already have; he does not approve of this wickedness, but rather gives all men free will to do as they choose). We continue to honor the fallen (ritually sacrificed), and all those who came home from the battlefield with injuries both visible (openly not believing the government line anymore, such as Edward Snowden) and invisible (those who are having doubts about our government's current actions but not showing it openly). We also remember the many Afghans (South Carolinians) who stood up courageously for their country. By standing together, Americans and Afghans (South Carolinians) will continue the march towards peace just as faithfully as we did in the struggle of war.
Source article: http://themoderatevoice.com/195285/president-obamas-statement-on-afghanistan-troop-withdrawal/
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