Tuesday, August 22, 2017

The U.S. Military Prepares To Escalate Its Involvement In Afghanistan



ABC News: Forces to arrive in Afghanistan within days or weeks: US general

The top U.S. commander in the Middle East estimates that additional U.S. troops could arrive in Afghanistan within days or weeks, but, according to several U.S. officials, Defense Secretary James Mattis has yet to sign any orders to deploy more forces and is reviewing the Pentagon's earlier force recommendation.

General Joseph Votel’s comments -- first reported by the Associated Press as the head of U.S. Central Command traveled in Saudi Arabia -- were confirmed by a U.S. official.

Votel, who was in Afghanistan over the weekend, said what's most important for the U.S. military "is to get some capabilities in to have an impact on the current fighting season," referring to the Taliban's spring fighting season, which began in April.

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More News On The U.S. Military Preparing To Escalate Its Involvement In Afghanistan

Top U.S. general in Afghanistan says new strategy based on conditions not timelines -- Reuters
Officials say Trump’s Afghan plan involves 3,900 more troops -- AP
Officials say Trump's Afghanistan plan involves 3900 more troops -- Chicago Tribune
Trump to expand US military intervention in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Votel: More US Troops Will Arrive in Afghanistan in Days or Weeks -- Military.com
Mattis: not decided on number of extra U.S. troops for Afghanistan -- Reuters
Jim Mattis: No decision yet on how many more US troops to send to Afghanistan -- Washington Examiner
Mattis directs Joint Chiefs head to prepare to carry out Trump's South Asia strategy -- Reuters
On Afghanistan’s front lines, US commanders await more men -- AP
Exclusive: Trump's Afghan decision may increase U.S. air power, training -- Reuters
NATO emphasizes on developing Afghan special and air forces as US unveils new policy -- Khaama Press
Trump commits US to fight on in Afghanistan; no speedy exit -- AP
Trump's Afghanistan Policy to Focus on Operational Results -- VOA

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

3,900 troops or 39,000 or even 390,000...it will not make a difference. Only if a massive educational and nationbuilding program takes place will it work. The reason why we lose is not because of the military power but because the Taliban provide work and opium money to the local population and tribes. Why don't they get that? Everyone knows. What's this strategy of troop increases about? The Afghan government is unwilling and/or incapable to do what's necessary. .they are part of their own problem and we should not have to send our sons and daughters there to fight for incompetent and corrupt people