"It (Iraqi situation) does not change the approach that the (US) President announced recently that we are taking in Afghanistan," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.
"We are ending that combat mission this year, and we, pending the signing of a bilateral security agreement (BSA), will keep a smaller number of troops in Afghanistan focused exclusively on the missions that the president discussed," he said in response to a question.
"Should American forces be occupying countries for decades, or should we take the approach that the president took when he ended the war in Iraq and established a relationship with the sovereign government of Iraq, through which we can provide the kind of assistance we provide," he said.
"That's the approach that he believes is the right approach to take and it's certainly consistent with the strategy he's laid out in Afghanistan," the White House Press Secretary said.
"We cannot have US forces around the world in armed conflicts without end," Carney said.