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Thursday, 11 December 2008 - US defence chief Gates in Afghanistan
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    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 defence chief Gates in Afghanistan AFP - Friday, December 12 KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AFP) - - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates arrived Thursday in Afghanistan, where the United States is looking to increase its military presence to fight a mounting insurgency. Gates, who was to meet with commanders on the ground battling Taliban militants, said Washington wanted to get thousands more troops into Afghanistan but warned of the difficulties foreign forces have had in the country. "We are going to try and get two additional brigade combat teams into Afghanistan by summertime," he told reporters on his plane. "How long it will be before we can get the others, we don't know yet." The two brigades would be in addition to a brigade from the 10th Mountain Division that is already scheduled to deploy in January. That is still short of the more than 20,000 additional troops sought by General David McKiernan, the commander of both US and NATO forces in Afghanistan. There are currently 32,000 US troops in Afghanistan. The general, who took Gates into a lunch with Dutch and British commanders in the troubled southern sector of Afghanistan, has asked for four additional combat brigades, an aviation brigade and other support troops. But Gates said the incoming administration of Barack Obama should be careful in undertaking a build-up of foreign troops in a country that has often proved to be their undoing. "The history of foreign military forces in Afghanistan, when they have been regarded by the Afghans as there for their own interests and as occupiers, has not been a happy one," he said. "The Soviets couldn't win in Afghanistan with 120,000 troops and they clearly didn't care about civilian casualties. So I think we have to think about the longer term in this," he said. "Making sure the Afghans are out in front is a key element, but also figuring out how many foreign troops is too many in terms of being successful," Gates said. "I think that is still an unanswered question." A US-led invasion following the September 11 attacks on the United States toppled the hardline Islamist Taliban from power in Afghanistan in late 2001. But they have since been waging an increasingly bloody insurgency against the foreign forces deployed here in support of the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Until now, the biggest constraint on the deployment of more US troops to Afghanistan has been the hold that Iraq has exerted over US forces. But Gates indicated that is changing with a new status of forces agreement with Iraq that requires all US combat troops to be out of Iraqi cities by the end of June, and out of the country by the end of 2011. "I think that there probably will be considerable interest in keeping as much of our strength there (in Iraq) as we can through the provincial elections, and probably for some period of time after that," Gates said. But the June deadline for pulling troops out of the cities "really marks a significant transition of the mission," he said. "If all eighteen provinces at that point are under Iraqi provincial control then we are going to be dealing more and more with the train and equip mission, the counter-terrorism mission, and support of the Iraqis," he said. Gates, who has been kept on as defence secretary, said he has had several telephone conversations with Obama, but they have been focused mostly on personnel issues. "We really haven't sat down yet for a thorough discussion of specific foreign policy or national security issues," he said. Gates said everyone agreed that the training of the Afghan National Army needs to be accelerated. But he went on to say he felt strongly that the Afghans need to be in the lead, saying, "This is their country, their fight and their future." "I think there is a concern on the part of the Afghans that we sort of tell them what we're going to do, instead of taking proposals to them, and getting their input and then working out with them what we're going to do so it's a real partnership," he said. "I think we have to be more sensitive about that. So that's an important aspect of this where we really need a course correction." 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