US Mission Aghanistan
2009-10-01 05:48:14 - US President Barack Obamab has met Vice President Joe Biden, Defence Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Commander US forces in Afghanistan - General Stanley McChrystal warned that the mission could fail without more resources. He has already spelt out that he wants more boots on the ground. Reports suggest he wants up to 40,000 more troops. US mission Afghanistan reviewed by US President Barack Obama for their commitment to dismantle the Al-Qaeda network which is creating difficult times with more problems to the NATO alliance in fighting in rocky terrain unfamiliar to the allied forces. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Secretary General has assured US President Barack Obama that the alliance in Afghanistan lasts as long as it took to finish its mission of dismantling the Al-Qaeda network there'Our operation in Afghanistan is not America's responsibility or burden alone: it is and it will remain a team effort,said during his meet at White house. NATO's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told reporters during a visit with Obama at the White HouseThis alliance will stand united and we will stay in Afghanistan as long as it takes to finish our job' he added.Obama, who is meeting top advisers about Afghanistan on Tuesday and Wednesday, has said he will not decide on sending further US troops for Afghanistan until after a broad review of strategy. Former Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen said he agreed with Obama's approach of strategy first, then resources.President inner advisors which Vice President Biden are urging caution and Democrats in Congress too voiced opposition for wider US military role when Pentagon desire more troops. Obama said he will not decide on sending further US troops for Afghanistan until after a broad review of strategy.
Author: Naresh Sagar
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Author: Naresh Sagar
Web: www.nksagar.com
Phone: 9810974027
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