President Obama ‘to deploy 30,000 troops to Afghanistan’

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us-military There are 68,000 US soldiers based in Afghanistan

President Barack Obama is to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan and deploy them within six months, US officials have said.

Mr Obama will make the much-anticipated announcement as part of a speech to the nation at West Point military academy.

He is also expected to lay out a rough timeframe for how long the main US military mission will last.

The US currently has 68,000 troops in Afghanistan, with foreign forces overall totalling more than 100,000.

The new troops are expected to focus on tackling the Taliban in the volatile southern and eastern parts of Afghanistan.

Mr Obama’s prime-time speech to the nation on Tuesday comes amid growing domestic concern over the eight-year-old Afghan war.

The BBC’s Paul Adams in Washington says Mr Obama’s speech will seek to allay fears that this is an open-ended mission.

For all the sense of deeper engagement, this speech will also be about how the US president intends to get out of Afghanistan, our correspondent adds.

Both the rise in foreign troop deaths and the chaos that followed August’s discredited elections in Afghanistan have fanned mounting American opposition to the mission.

Earlier this year, however, the US military commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, warned that America risked failure in Afghanistan unless troop numbers were increased.

He requested 40,000 more soldiers.

Mr Obama has reached his decision after weeks of deliberating and 10 top-level meetings advisers.

The US president has briefed Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai on the new military strategy.

On Monday, Britain confirmed it was sending 500 more troops to Afghanistan, taking the UK’s total deployment there to 10,000.

Page last updated at 15:49 GMT, Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Source: BBC News

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