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US 'to extend Afghan military presence' | |
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The United States is to extend its military presence in Afghanistan beyond 2016, administration officials say. | |
President Barack Obama will outline the plans later. They are expected to include keeping 5,500 troops in the country when he leaves office in 2017. | |
Originally all but a small embassy-based force were due to leave by the end of next year. | |
But the US military says more troops will be needed to help Afghan forces counter a growing Taliban threat. | |
The US forces will be stationed in four locations - in Kabul, Bagram, Jalalabad and Kandahar. | |
Last week, the top US military commander in Afghanistan, Gen John Campbell, said the US must consider boosting its military presence in the country beyond 2016. | |
He was speaking days after the Taliban briefly seized the northern city of Kunduz - their most spectacular military gain since being ousted from power in 2001. |