US | Barack Obama Obama to Announce Withdrawal of 34K Troops Accelerated drawdown to feature in State of the Union address By Kevin Spak Posted Feb 12, 2013 9:30 AM CST Copied In this July 7, 2012, file photo, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, greets troops before departing Kabul International Airport. (AP Photo/Brendan Smialowski, File, Pool) President Obama intends to pull about half of the US' remaining troops in Afghanistan out of the country within a year, and will announce the move at tonight's State of the Union address, two sources familiar with the address tell the AP. Obama agreed to accelerate the US exit during a day-long meeting with Hamid Karzai last month, the sources said. The exact size of the US' post-war presence in the country is still being finalized; Obama is open to leaving no troops in the country, but a small contingent remains the more likely option. Some security analysts worry that an abrupt drawdown will leave the country at risk of collapse, or even a new Taliban takeover, but polls show the war-weary public widely supports it. Read These Next A House Democrat faces expulsion on ethics charges. One entity that's pretty popular right now: the Catholic Church. An icon of '70s soft rock has left us. Bahamian sharks have a lot going on in their systems. Report an error