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Breedlove Emphasizes Afghanistan, Ukraine Among his Priorities

06/8/2014

By Army Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone C. Marshall Jr.
American Forces Press Service

DEAUVILLE, France, June 8, 2014 - Even with President Obama's announcement last month of the winding down of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, the Supreme Allied Commander Europe says Afghanistan along with Ukraine remain among his top priorities.

In an interview with American Forces Press Service, Air Force Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, who is also Eucom commander, said his first priority since assuming his command 13 months ago has been "to get Afghanistan right."

He made the comments while in France for last week's D-Day anniversary and just days after President Obama announced all U.S. forces will leave Afghanistan by the end of 2016, bringing to an end a U.S. military mission that began in response to the 9/11 attacks.

 

At this point, Breedlove said there is a "big focus" on what to do for the last seven months of the International Security Assistance Forces mission which will be very important through Operation Resolute Support, the mission that begins thereafter.

"We're working now through the [Operations Plan] which we'll literally deliver this week to the North Atlantic Council," he added.

The general said his second priority had been transitioning to a more peacetime role. But then the Ukraine situation came about before that could happen.

"Now we see a very bellicose neighbor," Breedlove said. "A nation that we thought was going to be a partner now not acting like a partner."

They are giving us great challenge, but that priority remains the same, he said.

That has also let to setbacks in attempts to build bridges to Russia.

"We're going to eventually have to find a way to get along in a trust relationship with Russia. That clearly has not happened."

Part of the current challenge, Breedlove said, has been efforts to calm Russia's neighbors in light of Moscow's intervention in Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea.

"We've seen NATO specifically take on this program of reassurance measures which has been very, very successful in reassuring our partners and allies," he said.

 

(Follow Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone Marshall on Twitter:@MarshallAFPS)

 

Biographies:
Gen. Philip M. Breedlove

Related Sites:
D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy

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