Obama promises Afghan troop decision soon

US President Barack Obama has promised a decision on post-2014 US troop numbers "fairly shortly" during a surprise visit to Afghanistan.

US President Barack Obama greets US troops during a surprise visit to at Bagram Air Field, north of Kabul, in Afghanistan, May 25, 2014, prior to the Memorial Day holiday. (AFP)

US President Barack Obama greets US troops during a surprise visit to at Bagram Air Field, north of Kabul, in Afghanistan, May 25, 2014, prior to the Memorial Day holiday. (AFP)

US President Barack Obama is promising a decision on post-2014 US troop numbers "fairly shortly" after flying into Afghanistan on a surprise night time visit.

Obama is deliberating on the size of the force that will be left behind after the longest US war to continue to train Afghan forces, who will shoulder the burden of confronting the Taliban and preventing an al-Qaeda resurgence.

Obama told the top US General in Afghanistan Joseph Dunford and the US ambassador to Kabul James Cunningham on Sunday he was facing tough decisions on the US posture after the end of the year when all combat troops pull out.

He promised an announcement "fairly shortly".

US officials said as Obama flew into Afghanistan aboard Air Force One they believed both candidates in Afghanistan's run-off election, Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, would sign a bilateral security agreement allowing US troops to stay.

But Washington has also warned that without the agreement - which Afghan President Hamid Karzai has refused to sign - it may be forced to go to a "zero option" of no troops.

Obama also said the recent first round of the Afghan election had been a success, and praised the work of building up Afghan forces.

"I will be honest with you, it has gone better than I might have expected a year ago."


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