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Friday, 13 November 2009 - US Afghan envoy warns against troop surge: reports
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America US Afghan envoy warns against troop surge: reports AFP - Friday, November 13 Send IM Story Print WASHINGTON (AFP) - – The US envoy to Afghanistan has warned against a troop surge for the country as President Barack Obama heads to Asia, weighing strategy options in the eight-year conflict, reports said Thursday. The Washington Post and The New York Times reported that Ambassador Karl Eikenberry, a retired army general who commanded US forces in Afghanistan from 2005-2007, detailed his concerns in classified cables last week. Eikenberry also expressed worries about the behavior of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who was re-elected to a five year term in August polls tainted by widespread fraud, the Post said. The ambassador sent his strongly worded correspondence as Obama weighs his options on what to do about a growing Taliban insurgency that has put at risk an eight-year US-led effort to pacify the country. At a critical meeting of his war cabinet on Wednesday, the Times said, Obama asked Eikenberry about his concerns and also raised questions about the four options now before him. These include a low-end option involving the deployment of about 10,000 to 15,000 US troops, mostly trainers to accelerate the expansion of the Afghan security forces. The other options call for even larger buildups of the 68,000-strong US force. The administration's deep ambivalence about an expanding military commitment with a weak and allegedly corrupt government as its partner in Kabul was reflected in a White House statement read out at the end of the session. "The president believes that we need to make clear to the Afghan government that our commitment is not open-ended," a White House official told journalists. "After years of substantial investments by the American people, governance in Afghanistan must improve in a reasonable period of time to ensure a successful transition to our Afghan partner." Related article: Obama 'will do right' by troops In Kabul, a spokesman for Karzai said the international community needed to do more to curb waste and corruption by contractors. "We are committed in further fighting corruption as we prepare to form a new government," said Siamak Herawi. "At the same time, we want the international community to do more to eliminate corruption in spending aid money." Obama departs Thursday on his first presidential tour of Asia, putting off for at least another nine days what may be the most fateful decision of his presidency. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen joined the president in the White House situation room for Wednesday's session, the eighth since August. Eikenberry participated by video link from Afghanistan, as did General Stanley McChrystal, the top US and NATO commander. The ambassador's position, as reported in the newspaper accounts, puts him at sharp odds with McChrystal, who wants more than 40,000 additional US troops over the next year and has warned that without them the mission is likely to fail. Eikenberry's views carry weight because of his experience. Not only did he command US forces in Afghanistan as security began to deteriorate three years ago, but also led early efforts to equip and train an Afghan force in 2002-2003. But Gates, Clinton and Mullen are said to favor sending in 30,000, less than what McChrystal asked for but still a substantial increase. A third proposal envisages ramping up the numbers by between 20,000 and 25,000, the Times said. Obama is said to have voiced concerns about how the governments in Afghanistan and Pakistan would support the US effort. One official told the Times: "He's simply not convinced yet that you can do a lasting counterinsurgency strategy if there is no one to hand it off to." Eikenberry is concerned a big troop buildup would only boost Afghanistan's reliance on US forces, undercutting Washington's efforts to get Kabul to assume greater responsibility for its own security, the reports said. And he has expressed concern about the lack of funds set aside for development and reconstruction, the Post said. His request for 2.5 billion dollars in aid funding in 2010 has languished amid the debate over the military buildup. Public opposition to the war has grown as casualties have risen. Some 800 US soldiers having lost their lives in Afghanistan. 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