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Thursday, 19 February 2009 - US to press allies for more Afghanistan troops
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: US to press allies for more Afghanistan troops AFP - Friday, February 20 ON BOARD A US MILITARY AIRCRAFT (AFP) - - The administration of President Barack Obama will expect NATO allies to boost troop levels in Afghanistan ahead of elections there in August, US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said. ADVERTISEMENT "The administration is prepared ... to make additional commitments to Afghanistan, but there clearly will be expectations that the allies must do more as well," said the Pentagon's top official. Gates was speaking on board an aircraft shuttling him to a two-day meeting of NATO defense ministers in Krakow, Poland, which begins on Thursday. Obama authorized on Tuesday the deployment of 17,000 extra troops to Afghanistan by the middle of this year, increasing the current US force by about 50 percent. General David McKiernan, who commands US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, welcomed the decision but warned of a "tough year" ahead, saying there would be no quick victory in the campaign against Taliban insurgents. He also said that the United States would have to keep the higher level of troops in place for an indefinite period. "Even with these additional forces, I have to tell you, 2009 is going to be a tough year," McKiernan told reporters Wednesday at the Pentagon. "There are the baseline problems of poverty and literacy and violence that have occurred over the last three decades in that country, so that's not going to turn around quickly," he said. "But we do see, with these additional forces, an opportunity to break this stalemate, at least in terms of security conditions in the south," he said. The general said NATO troops were training Afghan military and police but that it would take up to four years before the international force could hand over to the Afghans and have them take a leading role. The general said most of the additional US forces would be used in the south, a region where security has deteriorated and where large areas remain without any NATO military presence. Violence was likely to rise initially in territory where US forces set up outposts for the first time, he said. The extra troops would be in place by the height of the fighting season this summer and before Afghanistan's national elections August 20, he said. Gates said the US would especially press allies to supply troops, even for short term deployments in the run up to the elections. "Will continue to ask the allies to provide even a short term plus up in the forces to provide with security in the pre-election period. "There is a requirement out there in terms of the desire to have people sign up for additional troops during that period and frankly the response so far has been disappointing," he added. Gates refused to say whether Washington was ready to send even more troops if deployment levels do not meet the demands of McKiernan. McKiernan last year had requested up to 30,000 additional troops, which would nearly double the size of a US force that has grown to 38,000 troops. There are about 70,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan. Meanwhile Gates also accused Russia of doublespeak when it comes to Afghanistan. "I think that the Russians are trying to have it both ways with respect to Afghanistan," he said citing Russian involvement in a decision by Kyrgyzstan to close the Manas military base there - an important logistics center for the Afghan mission. "On one hand, you're making positive noises about working with us in Afghanistan, on the other hand you're working against us in terms of that air field, which is clearly important to us," he said of Russia. "We need to work this relation through in a constructive way. 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