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U.S. Marines participate in a security patrol in Gorgak district of Helmand province of Afghanistan on August 25, 2010. As of August 22nd, according to the Department of Defense some 1,223 American service members have lost their lives in a conflict that started close to nine years ago after 9/11. UPI/Hossein Fatemi
U.S. Marines participate in a security patrol in Gorgak district of Helmand province of Afghanistan on August 25, 2010. As of August 22nd, according to the Department of Defense some 1,223 American service members have lost their lives in a conflict that started close to nine years ago after 9/11. UPI/Hossein Fatemi 
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Published: Feb. 11, 2013 at 10:42 AM

WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (UPI) -- An international goal of ensuring Afghanistan is no longer a safe haven for al-Qaida is within reach, said retiring U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.

U.S. Marine Gen. John Allen handed responsibility of NATO forces in Afghanistan to fellow Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford during a weekend ceremony.

Panetta said the International Security Assistance Force under Allen's command has severely disrupted militants' efforts to thwart Afghan developments since war began.

"As a direct result of Gen. Allen's superb leadership, the ISAF campaign is on track to achieve the goal of ensuring Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for al-Qaeda or its extremist affiliates," Panetta said in a statement.

U.S. forces in 2011 launched a raid in Pakistan that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. Al-Qaida since the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 has evolved to include regional offshoots in North Africa and the Middle East, however.

Allen told the BBC that counterinsurgency campaigns like Afghanistan are difficult to assess in terms of victory.

"I think we have gone a long way to setting the conditions for what, generally, usually, is the defining factor in winning a counter-insurgency -- to set the conditions for governance (and) to set the conditions for economic opportunity," he said.

International forces are to end their Afghan campaign next year.

Topics: John Allen, Leon Panetta, Osama bin Laden, U.S. Marine, War in Afghanistan
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