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US commander denies Afghan rift | US commander denies Afghan rift |
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The top US military commander in Afghanistan has denied that there is a rift with the White House over sending more troops to Afghanistan. | The top US military commander in Afghanistan has denied that there is a rift with the White House over sending more troops to Afghanistan. |
Gen Stanley McChrystal recently submitted a bleak assessment of the war in which he warned of the danger of failure without adequate resources. | Gen Stanley McChrystal recently submitted a bleak assessment of the war in which he warned of the danger of failure without adequate resources. |
President Obama says he wants to ensure that he has the right strategy before committing to sending more troops. | President Obama says he wants to ensure that he has the right strategy before committing to sending more troops. |
More than 30,000 extra US troops have been sent to Afghanistan since May. | More than 30,000 extra US troops have been sent to Afghanistan since May. |
This has almost doubled the US contingent in the country. | This has almost doubled the US contingent in the country. |
In Washington there have been signs of a widening gulf between US military commanders on the one hand - and senior political advisors to President Obama on the other. | In Washington there have been signs of a widening gulf between US military commanders on the one hand - and senior political advisors to President Obama on the other. |
'Not resigning' | 'Not resigning' |
Gen McChrystal has not yet officially asked for more troops - but his assessment makes clear that the request will come soon. And he is being backed by his superiors in the Pentagon. | Gen McChrystal has not yet officially asked for more troops - but his assessment makes clear that the request will come soon. And he is being backed by his superiors in the Pentagon. |
But in the White House there is still a debate about the military strategy - with some voices close to the President cautioning against expanding the military operation. | But in the White House there is still a debate about the military strategy - with some voices close to the President cautioning against expanding the military operation. |
Now Gen McChrystal has weighed into the debate clearly hoping to defuse the tension. | |
In a telephone interview with the New York Times he says a policy debate is warranted. | In a telephone interview with the New York Times he says a policy debate is warranted. |
He also dismisses suggestions that he has ever contemplated resigning. | He also dismisses suggestions that he has ever contemplated resigning. |
He repeats his belief that success in Afghanistan is achievable and adds that he is not been limited in identifying additional resources that might be required. | He repeats his belief that success in Afghanistan is achievable and adds that he is not been limited in identifying additional resources that might be required. |
Some reports suggest that Gen McChrystal might ask for an extra 40,000 troops. | Some reports suggest that Gen McChrystal might ask for an extra 40,000 troops. |
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