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Security in Afghanistan remains serious but is no longer deteriorating, the Nato commander in the country has said. | Security in Afghanistan remains serious but is no longer deteriorating, the Nato commander in the country has said. |
At a meeting of Nato defence ministers in Turkey, General Stanley McChrystal told media the situation in Afghanistan had improved since last summer. | At a meeting of Nato defence ministers in Turkey, General Stanley McChrystal told media the situation in Afghanistan had improved since last summer. |
While US President Barack Obama was considering a troop surge last year, Gen McChrystal warned in a UK speech that Afghanistan was deteriorating. | |
His more upbeat assessment comes as Nato prepares a big Helmand offensive. | His more upbeat assessment comes as Nato prepares a big Helmand offensive. |
Gen McChrystal told reporters on the sidelines of Thursday's meeting in Istanbul: "I still will tell you that I believe the situation in Afghanistan is serious. | Gen McChrystal told reporters on the sidelines of Thursday's meeting in Istanbul: "I still will tell you that I believe the situation in Afghanistan is serious. |
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"I do not say now that I think it's deteriorating. I think and I said that last summer, and I believed that that was correct. I feel differently now." | "I do not say now that I think it's deteriorating. I think and I said that last summer, and I believed that that was correct. I feel differently now." |
But the American commander cautioned: "I'm not prepared to say that we've turned the corner, so I am saying that the situation is serious but I think we have made significant progress and set the conditions in 2009 and we'll make new progress in 2010." | |
His remarks comes as coalition and Afghan troops prepare an offensive to capture the central Helmand town of Marjah from Taliban militants. | |
Unlike past operations, plans for this one have been widely publicised - although no start date has been released - in the hope that civilians will stay out of the way. | Unlike past operations, plans for this one have been widely publicised - although no start date has been released - in the hope that civilians will stay out of the way. |
Operation 'Together' | |
It will be the first major military action since President Obama announced his surge of 30,000 extra US troops for Afghanistan in December. | It will be the first major military action since President Obama announced his surge of 30,000 extra US troops for Afghanistan in December. |
Gen McChrystal had warned there was only limited time to turn around the "deteriorating" situation in Afghanistan, during a speech last October to the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. | |
He has said the next 18 months could prove crucial after more than eight years of international efforts to stabilise Afghanistan. | |
A reminder of the challenge facing the coalition came on Thursday when a suicide car bomber killed three people near a hotel in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar. | |
The opening stages of the Helmand offensive - codenamed Moshtarak, which means "together" in the Pashtun language of southern Afghanistan - have been under way for several weeks. | |
The UK defence ministry said on Thursday the action had moved into a new phase over the last 36 hours. | |
Nato forces had taken part in an air and ground operation to clear insurgents from strongholds west of the Helmand province capital Lashkar Gah, the ministry told journalists. | |
As well as British and American forces, the operation will include 2,700 Afghan troops. | |
While British troops target militants in the area of Helmand between Nad Ali and Lashkar Gah, US forces are expected to focus on Marjah, the UK defence ministry said. |