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In his speech on December 1, 2009 in WestPoint Base, the US president Barrack Obama announced his new strategy in Afghanistan. Last March, he had announced plans for a new strategy upon the failure of the former president George Bush in Afghanistan after 7 years of the US military interference. This started when the Bush's administration launched a strike against Taliban in October 2001 in the aftermath of the 9 September attacks. Taliban was accused of securing refuge for Osama bin Laden considered by the Bush's administration responsible for the attacks which destroyed the twin towers of New York as well as the Pentagon headquarters, causing around 3,000 deaths among the Americans. In his speech, Obama referred to the three headlines by saying: "There are three major points for our strategy: a military effort to prepare the situation for the provisional stage; a civil revival to impose positive measures; and an efficient partnership with Pakistan."
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