President Obama speaks from Afghanistan about the post-war deal he just signed with Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
President Barack Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai signed an agreement that provides a framework for a lasting U.S. commitment to Afghanistan after the long and unpopular war comes to an end.
Standing in front of Afghan and U.S. flags, Obama and Karzai signed the Strategic Partnership Agreement just after midnight local time. Obama called it "a historic moment for our two nations," adding that the deal with Afghanistan allows the U.S. to wind down the war, but still stand by Afghanistan and its people.
"Neither Americans nor the Afghan people asked for this war, yet for a decade we've stood together," Obama said. "Today, with the signing of the strategic partnership agreement, we look forward to a future of peace. Today we're agreeing to be long term partners."
Karzai says the postwar agreement will seal an "equal partnership" between Afghanistan and the United States. According to pool reports, Karzai thanked the United States for helping the people of Afghanistan.
Obama and Karzai signed the agreement at the presidential palace in Kabul shortly after the U.S. president arrived in Afghanistan on Tuesday on an unannounced visit.
The partnership spells out the U.S. relationship with Afghanistan beyond 2014, covering security, economics and governance. The deal is limited in scope and essentially gives both sides political cover: Afghanistan gets its sovereignty and a promise it won't be abandoned, while the U.S. gets to end its combat mission but keep a foothold in the country.
"When it comes to an enduring U.S. presence, President Obama has been clear: we do not seek permanent military bases in Afghanistan," a statement from the White House said. "Instead, the Strategic Partnership Agreement commits Afghanistan to provide U.S. personnel access to and use of Afghan facilities through 2014 and beyond."
The agreement opens the possibility for continued training of Afghan forces and targeted operations against al-Qaida, which is present in neighboring Pakistan but has only a nominal presence inside Afghanistan.
President Barack Obama is in Kabul to sign a 10-year security agreement with Afghanistan. NBC's Chuck Todd and Jim Miklaszewski report.
Obama planned to be on the ground for about seven hours in Afghanistan, where the United States has been engaged in war for more than a decade following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The trip carries major symbolic significance for a president seeking a second term and allows him to showcase what the White House considers the fruit of Obama's refocused war effort: the killing a year ago of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.
Air Force One touched down late at night local time at Bagram Air Field, the main U.S. base here.
Media traveling with Obama on the 13-hour flight had to agree to keep it secret until Obama had safely finished a helicopter flight to the nation's capital, Kabul, where Taliban insurgents still launch lethal attacks.
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Obama will also give a speech designed to reach Americans in the U.S. at 7:30 p.m. ET.
His war address will come exactly one year after special forces, on his order, began the raid that led to the killing of bin Laden in Pakistan.

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President Barack Obama shakes hands with U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker upon his arrival at Bagram Air Base in Kabul, Afghanistan May 1, 2012.
Since then, ties between the United States and Afghanistan have been tested anew by the burning of Muslim holy books at a U.S. base and the massacre of 17 civilians, including children, allegedly by an American soldier.
Obama's overarching message will be that the war is ending on his watch but the U.S. commitment to its ally is not.
Read the transcript of Obama's remarks from Bagram Air Base
Politics, too, set the tone for what the White House hoped would be a positive message and image for Obama: the commander in chief setting a framework to end the war while reassuring Afghanistan, on its soil, it will not be abandoned.
At home, Obama's Republican opponent, Mitt Romney, has retorted to the Obama campaign's suggestion that Romney might not have gone after bin Laden as Obama did.
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"Even Jimmy Carter would have given that order," Romney said of the Democratic president ousted after one term. Obama has tried to portray inconsistency in Romney's position on the merits of targeting bin Laden. Without mentioning Romney by name, Obama has said he has been consistent and if others have not, "let them explain it."
Obama aides said the anniversary of bin Laden's killing is not a focus of the trip. But they do not mind that Obama's mission will serve as a reminder, six months before Election Day.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., released a statement saying he was pleased the president had traveled to Afghanistan to hear directly from the troops on the ground about the progress made there. McCain said there is a need for the United States to remain engaged in Afghanistan in the coming years.
"I hope the President's speech tonight will emphasize the degree of our commitment in Afghanistan, rather than the plans for withdrawal," McCain added.
More than 1,800 U.S. forces have been killed and 15,700 more have been wounded in Afghanistan.
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq combined have cost almost $1.3 trillion. And public support for keeping troops in Afghanistan seems lower than ever.
Obama has gone twice before to Afghanistan as president, most recently in December 2010, and once to Iraq in 2009. All such trips, no matter how carefully planned, carry the weight and the risks of considerable security challenges. Just last month, the Taliban began near-simultaneous assaults on embassies, government buildings and NATO bases in Kabul.
Still, it would have been unusual for Obama to sign the "strategic partnership" agreement without Karzai at his side.
Nearly a year after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces, President Barack Obama, Admiral Mike Mullen, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke exclusively to NBC's Brian Williams and reflected on the raid. The hour-long special, 'Inside the Situation Room,' airs Wednesday, May 2 at 9pm/8c on NBC's Rock Center.
The deal is essential for locking in America's commitment and Afghan's sovereignty when the post-war period comes. Negotiations have dragged as Afghan officials have demanded specific assurances, financial and otherwise.
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Both sides have scrambled to get a deal before the NATO conference in Chicago later this month. Negotiators seemed to clear the way for Obama and Karzai by finding agreement over the conduct of night raids and authority over detainees.
The president was to travel back from Kabul to the Bagram base to spend some time with troops.
He was then to give his speech in a straight-to-camera delivery reminiscent of an Oval Office address, before flying back to the U.S. He is expected back in Washington on Wednesday afternoon.
The United States has 88,000 troops in Afghanistan. An additional 40,000 in coalition forces remain from other nations.
Obama has already declared that NATO forces will hand over the lead combat role to Afghanistan in 2013 as the U.S. and its allies work to get out by the end of 2014.
One important unsettled issue, however, is how many U.S. troops may remain after that.
U.S. officials are eying a residual force of perhaps 20,000, many in support roles for the Afghan armed forces, and some U.S. special forces for counterterror missions. The size and scope of that U.S. force -- if one can be agreed upon on at all, given the public moods and political factors in both nations -- will probably have to be worked out later in a separate agreement.
Nearly a year after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces, President Barack Obama spoke exclusively to NBC's Brian Williams inside the Situation Room and reflected on the raid. The full report airs Wed., May 2 at 9pm/8c on NBC's Rock Center.
Support for keeping American troops in Afghanistan is dropping all along the political spectrum, a new Pew Research poll says. And just 38 percent of people say the military effort is going well, down from 51 percent only a month ago.
Overall, polling shows, Obama gets favorable marks compared to Romney in handling terrorism, and the president's public approval for his handling of the Afghan war has hovered around 50 percent of late.
The trip allows Obama to hold forth as commander in chief in the same week he plans to launch his official campaign travel with rallies in Virginia and Ohio.
"We've spent the last three-and-a-half years cleaning up after other folks' messes," Obama said at a fundraiser last weekend. "The war in Iraq is over. We're transitioning in Afghanistan. Al-Qaida is on the ropes. We've done what we said we'd do."
This article includes reporting from The Associated Press, pool reports from the press corps traveling with the president, and msnbc.com staff.
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Quick lock the doors, boardup the windows, and turn the lights off! Maybe the boychild emperor won't find his way back home!
Barack is such a pandering puke. He would be praying there on his rug if he could get any votes. And I wish he would be a muslim. Better than the racist prick preacher Wright twisting his mind. That is not who I think is a good religious leader. More junk and lots more to come before election time. November cannot come quick enough to get this over with.
smooth one, trying to earn points Mr. president. To bad half this country is to stupid or lazy still voting for him.
everyone stills wants a free ride.
It takes balls to be in the military and do what they do.. The Navy Seals are the ones who shot and killed Osama bin Laden NOT his brother Obama. He needs to quit taking credit. He has plunged this nation into the worse recession since the great depression. He's just doing tricks to try to get re-elected. I'll bet he and his wifey are not on a budget like the rest of America. Time to get someone new in.. anybody new!!!
Yes it takes balls and guts to be in the military at any time, since you volunteer and you take orders on behalf of your Commander in Chief and that, you dumb @!$%# is the President of the United States of America. He needs to take credit on behalf of ALL of his troops, just like a CEO would take credit on behalf of ALL of their employees, good god are there dumb folks commenting today, oops, my bad, republicans are commenting, same thing...LOL
Simply by the way you formulate your words into sentences, I can tell these four things...you are fat, black, a woman and a Democrat...worst possible combination to have the right to vote.
I bet ROVE and Romney pooped in each others panties
Yes we can!
Damn when I read the headline I thought maybe were trading him for something good. A couple of camels and some sheets.
I can not believe I voted for Bush telling us WMDs were out there in Iraq then covering up a report of none until AFTER HE WAS ELECTED. Scorecard is Obama ended two wars and got Bin Laden. We bought the Karl Rove tactic once...and we got Bush and debt. No matter the suck we have now it was started then and ending now. No matter the nonsense Nit Romney wants to spew his golden spoon tactics will not work.
Alot of us were duped by the Republicans.It won't happen again though
Its amazing how Obama gets in and they SAY that they killed Osama...same name to me.
No one can find Osama because he's in our White house....Obama bin laden....boy they certainly look alike dont they.....could it be?
shave em down and who do you have....put their pics next to one another n just...LOOK.......def, related if not each other
Moron.
"We have spent 3.5 yrs cleaning up other folks messes".....Obama you are such an ass.....
Fox RWN, the propaganda arm of the Right Wing, is calling into question the masterful handling of Obama's killing of Bin Laden....because they have nothing else to talk about. They can't talk about the GOP's WAR ON WOMEN or the fact that British Parliament is calling Rupert Murdoch unfit to run a newspaper. The country is much safer since Obama got Bin Laden! As expected, Mit Rob-me has flip flopped on the bin Laden issue as all others. Remember Rob-me was for abortion before he was against it.
Obama didn't kill Bin Laden, the Navy Seals did and it took years of intelligence gathering including water boarding to find the courier who eventually led the military to Bin Laden. Facts are facts so the sooner you start using them the sooner you will realize how brainwashed you've been.
Go suck an egg; Obama gave the order ... no order, bin Laden lives. Obama gives the order, bin Laden he dies; or is that too complicated for your tiny mind?
So let me get this right, if the mission were a failure, all good Repubs would say, "it was not President Obama's fault, he had nothing to do with it".
If you believe that one, I have a bridge for you to look at.
He's so brave! I'm just gushing right now over the incredible bravado of our commander in chief. He reminds me of John Wayne, tough, smart and always telling it like it is.
Never mind, I forgot we were talking about Obama, the one who never let's a crisis go to waste and has been in continuous campaign mode since taking office. Can't wait to see the news reports from his cheerleaders, what a bunch of pansies!
lukewarm
You would really have lots to say if you knew anything about our last president.
"MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" banners during the middle of two wars and everything. Yeah, and anytime he was criticized for anything, he and his robot followers would say "911" "911" "911"
Awww...the republipigs are upset because Obama is doing a bang up job as commander in chief. Dumney's mad because the pres keeps making him look like the idiot that he is.....Another 4 years of Obama is just what we need!!! That is what is going to help get this country back on track. Not some out moronic rich man who has no idea of how to solve the problems of the 99%--Romney in no way identifies with me...I am of the 99% and nothing he has said thus far is going to do anything to make my life any better....as far as I am concerrned he can go straight to the threshold of Hell and jump over it!
It's shocking to think that Obama's aides would not have told him he was going to Afghanistan, he really must have been surprised!!! Perhaps it was yet another vast Right Wing conspiracy to keep Obama in the dark.
I pray for his and our troops safety during this time.
I cannot believe I voted for Obama saying he was going to reduce the deficit and to raise the debt ceiling was irresponsible. The damage of spending money like a drunken sailor is crazy stuff....
Who cares Obama is just a puppet on a string. Just like Bush. Corporations,banks the one world government are the shot callers.
This is a Dog and Pony Show. Why go to Afghanistan? To kiss Karzai's hand.
"And public support for keeping troops in Afghanistan
seemsis lower than ever."FIFY. There's data to back that up, you know.
Though, really, this reporter deserves a golf clap for melodrama.
Barrack Obama is a communist Dictator. Do not believe him, do not listen to him. Hey Obama I'm using that thing called free speech and the constitution to call you what you are. You are killing this country. There are troops walking our soil people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are brown shirt groups popping up faster than weeds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wake up for Christ sake.
Use your free speech to lie and look like a fool all you want. Carry on with your Mcarthyistic conspiracy theory b.s. now.
I plan on voting for Obama in Nov.
However... get the frig out of there & do NOT spend anymore of my taxes in foreign countries.
Politics are a sink hole
You're welcome for the flight over there to campaign. Glad I could pick up the bill. Oh and your supporters are doing fine over here with your occupy wall street gig.
that spineless sorry assed excuse for a human......he has actually surrendered to the will of allah.......all you dumb ass's that voted for him better get your sorry ass's to walmart and get your prayer rug and order your koran.....cause you are going to need it.
this simple minded piece of crap called president has just stated to the world that america is a coward and that we all will commit to the will of mo ham ed.
thank you barack hussein obama the chicken @!$%# son of a bitch with no spine.
Go get 'em Mr. President. At least you're not standing on an air craft carrier in a flight suit with a B-I-G banner behind you that says mission accomplished. Just go and get it done, like Bush should've done in the first place. At least now the mission IS accomplished. OBAMA/BIDEN 2012.
All of them are cheating lying sobs. It really doesn't matter who in the hell we elect. We will get screwed one way or the other. It's really sad when you have to go to the polls and pick the lesser of two evils !!!