Afghanistan plan refocuses on al-Qaeda

ByABC News
March 30, 2009, 2:59 AM

— -- President Obama, pushing his new strategy to cope with the growing insurgency in Afghanistan, said Sunday he was prepared to go after terrorists hiding in neighboring Pakistan, but would not launch attacks without first consulting Pakistani authorities.

Obama also ruled out sending U.S. forces into Pakistan, a U.S. ally which long sponsored the Taliban regime that ruled Afghanistan and harbored al-Qaeda until it was overthrown by American forces in 2001.

"Our plan does not change the recognition of Pakistan as a sovereign government," Obama said in an interview broadcast on CBS' Face the Nation.

The U.S. approach would give Pakistan the tools to root out al-Qaeda, Obama said. He called on Pakistan's leaders to be more accountable in countering the "steady creep of extremism" within their borders.

The interview was taped Friday after Obama announced plans to send 4,000 more troops and additional civilian aid workers to Afghanistan along with increased financial assistance to Pakistan.

Obama said the U.S. must move quickly to stem violence in Afghanistan because "unless we get a handle on it now, we're gonna be in trouble."

He said the nation had "lost" its focus on the war in Afghanistan over the last seven years under the Bush administration.

"What we want to do is refocus attention on al-Qaeda," he said.

The president and his top envoy to the region, Richard Holbrooke, also took pains to emphasize that the new strategy would not lead to what Obama called "an open-ended commitment of infinite resources" by the United States.

Holbrooke rejected comparisons between the stepped-up efforts in Afghanistan and the U.S. involvement in Vietnam decades ago. "The Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese never posed any direct threat to the United States and its homeland," Holbrooke said on CNN's State of the Union.

"The people we are fighting in Afghanistan and the people they are sheltering in western Pakistan pose a direct threat," he said. "Those are the men of 9/11."