Afghanistan Signs Deal To Allow U.S. Troops To Remain There Beyond 2014

The country's new government has signed a long-delayed security agreement extending the length of time U.S. forces can remain there. Developing...

The new Afghan government has signed a security pact with the United States that will allow American troops to remain in the country beyond 2014, the Associated Press reported.

Most NATO forces are due to withdraw from Afghanistan this year, leaving 9,800 U.S. troops behind.

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