In his speech, Panetta said in 10 years of war against terrorism, the US has weakened Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
"We weakened the Taliban. We've had the lowest violence levels in Afghanistan in five years. We're beginning to secure key areas of that country. We're developing an Afghan army, an Afghan police. We are moving in the right direction.
"A lot of work to be done, but hopefully by the end of 2014 we'll be able to again have an Afghanistan that can govern and secure itself," he said.
"In my old job at the CIA, working with the military, we were able to go after their leadership and they continue to go after their leadership. The reality is we have taken down key people, including Osama bin Laden and others, and the result of that is that this country is safer by virtue of what we've been able to do," Panetta said.
"We need to keep the pressure on. We need to make sure that we don't give up. These guys are still at it. Whether it's Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia..., we've got to keep the pressure up and make damn sure that they never again are able to attack this country," he added.
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