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filter, what stands out from your perspective? well, look, the president is announcing tonight that the united states is going hment to the way to 2024. let s think about that for a minute. this war in afghanistan started after 9/11. so 23 years after 9/11, our commitment in afghanistan may formally, finally come to an end. as atia pointed out, this isn t just all about the troops, it s about resources. a few points about this agreement. number one, there is not going to be any permanent u.s. base. it not like enginegermany, not japan. any military force would be using the afghan facilities. that s number one. number two, the amount of money is not specified because that s up to congress, and congress will make that decision every year. what does that mean? there will be an annual lobbying effort.