World | Robert Gates Gates, in Kabul, Contradicts Karzai's Timetable 'We're in this thing to win,' he tells reporters By Kevin Spak Posted Dec 8, 2009 7:15 AM CST Copied US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, left, speaks as Afghan President Hamid Karzai looks at him during a joint press conference at the presidential palace in Kabul, Dec. 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq) Robert Gates and Hamid Karzai seemed to contradict each other at a press conference in Kabul today, with Gates saying the US commitment in Afghanistan isn’t open ended, and Karzai saying it will be at least 5 years before Afghanistan is ready for a US withdrawal. Gates arrived in Afghanistan today, in a visit that wasn’t announced ahead of time for security reasons. Gates pledged strong support for Afghanistan. Though he reiterated Obama’s pledge to begin pulling out troops in July of 2011, he said it would be a “gradual” and “conditions-based” decline, that could take years. His message, he told reporters on the plane, is: “We are in this thing to win.” Karzai, meanwhile, said it would take five years of “maximum effort” before Afghanistan could “hopefully” secure itself, and that it’d need foreign funding for 15 to 20 years. Read These Next Trump has dubbed it the 'Jeffrey Epstein Hoax.' 500 tons of emergency food for kids abroad: Headed for the trash. Harry Potter's Emma Watson just lost her license. Trump says Coca-Cola is making Coke sugary again. Report an error