Noting that it would be difficult to win the war in Afghanistan without destroying "safe haven" of Taliban militants inside neighbouring Pakistan, the United States said on Monday that it would now focus on how to tackle the situation. "Obviously, this was an area that's just along the border. If there isn't a safe haven in Pakistan, it's harder for any attacks to come. And I think that's certainly part of the focus," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
The Obama Administration also ruled out leaving Afghanistan at this point of time with Gibbs saying, "such an option is neither being discussed, nor is on the table". Recently US President Barack Obama held a series of meeting with his key defense, security and intelligence aides to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. Obama met General Stanley McChrystal, the US and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Commander in Afghanistan, in Copenhagen over the weekend. This week, he is scheduled to brief a select group of US lawmakers on the current situation in Afghanistan
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