The leading source for credible citizen reporting

Report Your News
Take the tour...

Obama Approves 13,000 Support Troops to Afghanistan

By: dustgeer send a private message
Lahore : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
Views: 4

A major U.S. newspaper says President Barack Obama has authorized the deployment of at least 13,000 additional support troops to Afghanistan.The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the Pentagon is deploying the 13,000 new troops in addition to the 21,000 extra combat soldiers approved by Mr. Obama in March. Officials stress that the latest deployment is made up of support troops, such as engineers, medical personnel and intelligence experts, rather than combat troops.

Pentagon officials say the increase of support troops in Afghanistan should not come as a surprise. U.S. presidential administrations have not routinely publicized large deployments of support troops to Afghanistan and Iraq.

For example, former President George W. Bush spoke only of 20,000 combat troops when announcing the Iraq surge and did not mention the 8,000 support troops that would also travel to Iraq.

On Sunday, a key Democratic U.S. lawmaker said he does not support sending more troops into Afghanistan - a request made by the top U.S. commander there.

Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Senator Carl Levin added that forming a better strategy in Afghanistan is more important than increasing the number of U.S. troops in that country.

But other members of Levin's party, as well as a majority of Republicans, say Afghan security and governance cannot be improved without more troops on the ground.

General Stanley McChrystal has warned that the United States could lose the fight against Taliban insurgents unless more U.S. forces are deployed, a decision that falls on President Barack Obama.

President Obama has been meeting with senior political and military advisers at the White House for a series of strategy sessions to discuss the way forward in the eight-year-old conflict.

U.S. casualties in Afghanistan have risen sharply in recent months, amid more aggressive operations against the Taliban and other militant groups. Opinion polls show the war is steadily losing support among the American public.

  • Print
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Stumbleupon
News Stories
 >
  • News Source: Voice of America | about 1 month ago
    VOA Pentagon Correspondent Al Pessin spoke to the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired General Richard Myers. General Myers spent four years as the top U.S. military officer, starting just weeks after the September 11 attacks in...
  • News Source: The Economist | about 1 month ago
    Battered by mounting casualties, Western support for the war has been further dented by a wildly rigged presidential election in favour of the incumbent, Hamid Karzai. But against this gloomy backdrop it is worth remembering that in 2006, before the...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    White House officials said on Friday that no decision would be possible on troop numbers or on the broader Afghan strategy until the political uncertainty in the country had been resolved. It could take weeks to create a legitimate government in...
  • News Source: The Age | about 1 month ago
    An investigation into fraud allegations in Afghanistan's August elections has dropped President Hamid Karzai's share of the vote to 47 per cent, triggering a run-off that could be announced as early as today. A US official says the tally by the...
  • News Source: Chicago Tribune | about 1 month ago
    International Security Assistance Force said in a statement two U.S. service members were killed on the spot in a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, and two more died of wounds later. General Stanley McChrystal, who now commands more...
  • News Source: CNN | about 1 month ago
    France will not send more troops to Afghanistan, President Nicolas Sarkozy told the country's Le Figaro newspaper Thursday. But France remains committed to victory in Afghanistan, he said on Thursday. "Should we stay in Afghanistan?...And stay to win,...
Blogs
 >
  • Blog Source: senatus.wordpress.com
    “I'm saying at this time, don't send more combat troops,” said Levin, D-Mich., who wants the emphasis to be on strengthening Afghanistan's own security forces so they can bear a greater share of the security burden. ...
  • Blog Source: www.weaselzippers.net
    McCain On Afghanistan: “I Think The Great Danger Now Is Not An American Pullout, I Think The Threat Danger Is A Half-Measure.'...Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin: The Surge We Need Is A Surge In Training Afghan Troops . ...
  • Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
    The extent to which President Obama will receive Democrat support for escalating military forces in Afghanistan seems directly tied to his insistence that a timeline be put on the deployment of those forces. ... Anyone watching Levin on Sunday knows
  • Blog Source: www.sfexaminer.com
    Obama's military commanders are pressing him to escalate the war despite slipping U.S. support for the fight. Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, is believed to have presented Obama with a range of ...
  • Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
    More in Politics... Obama Quietly Authorized 13000 Support Troops For... Mullah Omar Leading Afghan Insurgency In Extraordinary... Bloggers Furious At White House For Anonymous... WSJ: Nancy Pelosi Is Key To Republicans'... Comments ...
Images
 >
 
Videos
 >
 
Reported by dustgeer

Related Allvoices Contributions

Report Your News Got a similar story?
Add it to the network!

Or add related content to this report

Cell phones Cell phones use report code: @4380428

Most Popular Reports

Related Tweets

Related Allvoices Reports

Related People

Contributions

Help and Accounts


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2009. All rights reserved.