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    Senate Republican leader wants 10,000 troops in Afghanistan

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said on Monday he thinks that 10,000 U.S. troops should remain in Afghanistan after 2014, when President Barack Obama wants to withdraw most combat troops.

    McConnell has just finished a visit to Afghanistan with a small group of his fellow Republican senators, his seventh trip there in the past decade.

    "I think we're going to need a minimum of about 10,000 troops here to provide adequate training and counterterrorism in the post-2014 period. And we anticipate there'll be forces from other countries who will remain here beyond 2014 as well," McConnell told reporters on a conference call during a stop in Italy after leaving Afghanistan.

    McConnell said he met with military officials including General John Allen, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, during his trip and that the officials felt the Afghans would be able to handle their own security after 2014 if there was a "residual" force that could be involved in training and counterterrorism.

    "This is the first time I've come back from Afghanistan with a feeling of genuine optimism," McConnell said.

    Obama and visiting Afghan President Hamid Karzai agreed on Friday to speed up the handover of combat operations in Afghanistan to Afghan forces, raising the prospect of an accelerated U.S. withdrawal from the country and underscoring Obama's determination to wind down a long, unpopular war.

    The Obama administration has been considering a residual force of between 3,000 and 9,000 troops - far fewer than some U.S. commanders propose. Republicans had cautioned the administration against allowing anything other than conditions on the ground and security concerns to dictate the pace of the U.S. withdrawal.

    On Monday, McConnell repeated what he said was strong praise for the Afghan forces from military officials he had met with.

    "There's a widely held view that the Afghan National Army is definitely coming up to speed, that these are tough fighters who'll be able to deal with the Taliban or any other internal threats in the future and also rising optimism that the Afghan local police will be an effective force as well," he said.

    (Reporting By Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

     

    614 comments

    • Al Jolson  •  18 hrs ago
      Why would we waste another life or dime on these people.
    • justice-for-all  •  17 hrs ago
      Keep 10,000 there so corrupt Afghanistian police and soldiers can murder them??
      • noburg 7 hrs ago
        Repub lies you mean. remember the nonexistant WMD?
    • Mike  •  18 hrs ago
      Lets send McConnell over there if he thinks we should stay.
    • Shawn Duncan  •  18 hrs ago
      we need troops to protect our own borders here at home. Send all our troops home. save billions of dollars .
    • KARL K  •  18 hrs ago
      Send Mc Connell with a broomstick to Afghanistan. He can single handed fight the Taliban!
    • William H.  •  18 hrs ago
      This Veteran wants no American troops in Afganistan unless McConnell wants to enlist. Let him go there, alone. Good luck Mitch !
    • Mongo  •  18 hrs ago
      A typical republican draft dodger in congress.
    • GenX84  •  17 hrs ago
      McConnell and the neo-con war mongerers need to go.
    • John  •  17 hrs ago
      Bring ALL our people home! This bunch of Drug Dealers and Goat Herders aren't worth one America life! Don't give them a dime of taxpayer money either.
    • Nigel  •  18 hrs ago
      Why does the GOP want to keep 10,000 US soldiers in Afghanistan? So they can continue to milk the treasury by CONTINUING to shovel our tax dollars to the "defense contractor's corporate welfare fund".
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