[Peace-discuss] O's murderous game: fake left, go right

C. G. Estabrook galliher at uiuc.edu
Mon Feb 23 12:37:50 CST 2009


	Extra US troops to be deployed fast to Afghanistan: NATO
	AFP Monday February 23, 2009

Around 17,000 extra US troops earmarked for Afghanistan will deploy as fast as 
possible and thousands more are requested for August elections, the deputy NATO 
force commander here said Monday.

The reinforcements, approved by US President Barack Obama last week, will head 
mainly to the southern provinces of Helmand, Kandahar and Zabul although details 
were being finalised, Lieutenant General Jim Dutton told reporters.

They will secure the border with Pakistan and "thicken up the force ratios in 
those areas where the insurgency is still at its most virulent," the 
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) deputy commander said.

"There are lots of pretty stable pockets in both those areas. What we have not 
managed to do is to join them up to widen and deepen the security to allow 
complete freedom of movement," the British soldier said.

An extra 120 helicopters, which have also been approved, will provide extra 
mobility to the troops and prove "game-changing", he said. [A favorite -- and 
disgusting -- cliche of Obama's.  --CGE]

There are already about 70,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan, in ISAF and a 
separate US-led coalition, helping to fight against a Taliban-led insurgency 
that saw record attacks last year and to build up Afghan security forces.

ISAF commander US General David McKiernan had asked for reinforcements of 
17,000, Dutton said, despite reports that up to 30,000 were needed.

They will arrive "basically as fast as they can reasonably be deployed here", he 
said.

ISAF has also asked contributing nations for more soldiers and helicopters to 
secure presidential elections due in August.

"We are probably talking about thousands (of soldiers) but not many thousands," 
he said. "This is to provide some extra mobile forces available on one day, 
maybe two days, to provide security should it be required."

"We are confident here that we will get what we have asked for," Dutton said. 
Finland and Germany are among nations that have already pledged troops for the 
vote, Afghanistan's second presidential election.

The commander said there had been a "considerable downturn" in insurgent 
activity in the east in the past three months that may be linked to increased 
Pakistan pressure on rebel bases.

The east and south have been the main battlefields in Afghanistan since the 
US-led invasion in 2001 ousted the Taliban regime for sheltering Al-Qaeda.

http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Extra_US_troops_to_be_deployed_fast_02232009.html


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