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US may keep 10,000 soldiers in Afghanistan

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26 Nov 2012 - 13:05
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26 Nov 2012 - 13:05

KABUL-led combat operations in the country wind down at the end of 2014, a US newspaper reported on Monday.

The Wall Street Journal quoted unnamed Obama administration officials as saying the plan was in accordance with ISAF Commander Gen. John Allen’s recommendations. He has recommended a force between 6,000 and 15,000 US troops.

According to the newspaper, the force will conduct training and counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan, where about 67,000 US troops are currently deployed, after the NATO mission concludes at the end of 2014.

With final decisions on the size of the American presence and its precise configuration yet to be made, Gen. Allen may submit a formal recommendation on how quickly to begin pulling out the American soldiers.   

George Little, the Pentagon spokesman, says: “The White House has not yet asked Gen. Allen for his assessment, nor have we begun considering any specific recommendations for troop numbers in 2013 and 2014.”

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