Panetta defends Obama administration plans for Afghanistan

Panetta defends Obama administration plans for Afghanistan

PanARMENIAN.Net - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is defending the Obama administration's plans to wind down the more than decade-long war in Afghanistan.

According to AP, speaking Sunday, May 27, on ABC's "This Week," the Pentagon chief said the U.S. still has a fight on its hands, but is on the right track.

Panetta says he supports the decision to set a firm timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops, a position criticized by Mitt Romney, President Barack Obama's probable Republican opponent in this fall's election.

Panetta also repeated his criticism of the conviction and lengthy prison term given to a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA find and kill Osama bin Laden.

Panetta says the doctor was not working against Pakistan and helped the U.S. locate one of the world's most notorious terrorists.

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