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Wednesday, 29 October 2008 - Afghanistan troop buildup could more than double
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    Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Secondary Navigation Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Search Search: Afghanistan troop buildup could more than double By PAULINE JELINEK,Associated Press Writer AP - 2 hours 45 minutes ago WASHINGTON - Military planners now think they may need to send more than double the number of extra troops initially believed needed to help fight the war in Afghanistan. The buildup in the increasingly violent campaign could amount to more than 20,000 troops rather than the originally planned 10,000, two senior defense officials said Wednesday on condition of anonymity because no new figures have been approved. The newest calculations reflect growing requests from field commanders in recent weeks for aviation units, engineers and other skills to support the fighting units, the officials said. Officials had been saying for months that they needed more people to train Afghan security forces and two more combat brigades _ a total of some 10,000 people. Commanders later increased that to the trainers and three combat brigades _ or some 15,000, when extra support is included. Now, military planners say that the number may have to grow yet again by another 5,000 to 10,000 support troops. They would be helicopter units, intelligence teams, engineers to build more bases, medical teams and others to support the fight in the undeveloped nation, where forces have to work around rugged terrain and a lack of infrastructure. The growing numbers being quoted for the buildup in Afghanistan are not unusual. President Bush announced in January 2007 that he would send up to 20,000 additional troops to Iraq for what since has become known as the "surge." But the number eventually grew to 30,000 by the time commanders added requests for all the military police, additional aviation needs and other support they wanted. In Afghanistan, it is far more difficult for troops to operate in the undeveloped nation, which lacks roads, runways and facilities to support troops. And commanders in Afghanistan do not consider this a short-term surge in troops but rather the number that will be needed over a longer period, one official said. It is unclear whether the number will win approval. Some officials believe it's unwise to build too large a force in Afghanistan, where there is long-held hostility to the presence of foreign forces. If that large a force is approved, it's also unclear where the Pentagon would get that many extra troops for the Afghan campaign _ and how quickly they could be sent. The Defense Department already has approved the deployment of about 4,000 people _ one additional Marine combat battalion and one Army brigade to be sent by January. But with some 150,000 forces committed in Iraq, the U.S. has not had the available troops to send to Afghanistan. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has often noted that in Afghanistan "we do what we can, in Iraq we do what we must." The military shortfall in Afghanistan has been a common complaint from commanders. The number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan has grown from fewer than 21,000 two years ago to more than 31,000 today. At a Defense Department press conference later Wednesday, press secretary Geoff Morrell didn't offer a number. In response to a question about the latest figures, he became animated in defending Pentagon efforts to get commanders more troops. "Unfortunately, we don't have them all ... sitting at the ready, waiting just for the beck and call and we can send them overnight," Morrell said, adding officials must weight needs in Afghanistan with needs globally. "They are coming," he said of the reinforcements. "They have been coming. They will continue to come." "It would be a mistake to suggest that we have been sitting on our hands while the commanders in Afghanistan have been screaming for more forces," Morrell said. ___ On the Net: Defense Department http://www.defenselink.mil Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Recommend this article Average (0 votes) Sign in to recommend this article » Most Recommended Stories » Related Articles: World Czech govt wants vote on missile shield after US electionAFP - 1 hour 39 minutes ago BBC suspends comic Russell Brand over prank callsAP - 1 hour 41 minutes ago Serbia scolds Albania over organ trafficking probeAP - 1 hour 54 minutes ago UN urges US to lift embargo against CubaAP - 2 hours 1 minute ago Rebel air raids hit Sri Lankan capitalAFP - 2 hours 6 minutes ago Most Popular – World Viewed When men see red, they see hot: study World's fattest man weds friend's widow Desperate pleas end in despair as starlet's nephew found dead Obama set for prime-time appeal to voters Markets rebound ahead of key US meeting View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology

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