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President Barack Obama's new cabinet sees Afghanistan as its "greatest military challenge", the US defence secretary has told Congress. | President Barack Obama's new cabinet sees Afghanistan as its "greatest military challenge", the US defence secretary has told Congress. |
Robert Gates also said the policy remained that the US would "go after al-Qaeda wherever al-Qaeda is". | Robert Gates also said the policy remained that the US would "go after al-Qaeda wherever al-Qaeda is". |
International co-ordination of the fight against the insurgency had been "less than stellar", he admitted. | International co-ordination of the fight against the insurgency had been "less than stellar", he admitted. |
About 3,000 extra US troops were recently deployed south of the Afghan capital, Kabul. | About 3,000 extra US troops were recently deployed south of the Afghan capital, Kabul. |
The soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division moved into the provinces of Logar and Wardak, Nato officials said. | The soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division moved into the provinces of Logar and Wardak, Nato officials said. |
They appear to be the first batch of up to 30,000 additional American troops destined for Afghanistan. The US currently has about 34,000 troops in the country. | They appear to be the first batch of up to 30,000 additional American troops destined for Afghanistan. The US currently has about 34,000 troops in the country. |
Mr Gates said the Pentagon would probably be in a position to deploy three more combat brigades to Afghanistan by mid-summer but infrastructure would have to be expanded before a fourth could be sent in. | Mr Gates said the Pentagon would probably be in a position to deploy three more combat brigades to Afghanistan by mid-summer but infrastructure would have to be expanded before a fourth could be sent in. |
Each of the brigades due to be deployed has about 3,500 soldiers. | Each of the brigades due to be deployed has about 3,500 soldiers. |
Drone strikes | Drone strikes |
"President Obama has made it clear that the Afghanistan theatre should be our top overseas military priority," Mr Gates told the Senate Armed Services Committee. | "President Obama has made it clear that the Afghanistan theatre should be our top overseas military priority," Mr Gates told the Senate Armed Services Committee. |
He said civilian casualties "are doing us enormous harm" in Afghanistan, and US forces had to do better to avoid innocent deaths. | |
"My worry is that the Afghans come to see us as part of the problem, rather than as part of their solution. And then we are lost." | |
At his first hearing since President Obama took over last week, the defence secretary was also questioned about future policy on al-Qaeda, the militant network which claimed responsibility for the 9/11 attacks on America. | At his first hearing since President Obama took over last week, the defence secretary was also questioned about future policy on al-Qaeda, the militant network which claimed responsibility for the 9/11 attacks on America. |
He replied that the US would "go after al-Qaeda wherever al-Qaeda is", and confirmed that the government of Pakistan had been informed of that intention. | He replied that the US would "go after al-Qaeda wherever al-Qaeda is", and confirmed that the government of Pakistan had been informed of that intention. |
US drones fired missiles into Pakistan's north-western regions of North and South Waziristan on Friday, killing at least 14 people, according to intelligence officials and residents. | US drones fired missiles into Pakistan's north-western regions of North and South Waziristan on Friday, killing at least 14 people, according to intelligence officials and residents. |
It was the first such attack on the area, a stronghold of al-Qaeda and Taleban militants, since George W Bush left office. | It was the first such attack on the area, a stronghold of al-Qaeda and Taleban militants, since George W Bush left office. |
'Dangerous vacuum' | 'Dangerous vacuum' |
Mr Gates stressed that in Afghanistan, as in Iraq, there was "no purely military solution". | Mr Gates stressed that in Afghanistan, as in Iraq, there was "no purely military solution". |
Insurgents have been able to strike inside the capital Kabul | Insurgents have been able to strike inside the capital Kabul |
"While this will undoubtedly be a long and difficult fight, we can attain what I believe should be among our strategic objectives: an Afghan people who do not provide a safe haven for al-Qaeda, reject the rule of the Taleban and support the legitimate government that they elected and in which they have a stake," he said. | "While this will undoubtedly be a long and difficult fight, we can attain what I believe should be among our strategic objectives: an Afghan people who do not provide a safe haven for al-Qaeda, reject the rule of the Taleban and support the legitimate government that they elected and in which they have a stake," he said. |
Reiterating a long-held US appeal for its allies to commit more combat troops, he said that parts of Afghanistan had come increasingly under insurgent control. | Reiterating a long-held US appeal for its allies to commit more combat troops, he said that parts of Afghanistan had come increasingly under insurgent control. |
"It is also clear that we have not had enough troops to provide a baseline level of security in some of the most dangerous areas - a vacuum that increasingly has been filled by the Taleban," he said. | "It is also clear that we have not had enough troops to provide a baseline level of security in some of the most dangerous areas - a vacuum that increasingly has been filled by the Taleban," he said. |
The defence secretary also warned that new "setbacks" in Iraq were possible. | The defence secretary also warned that new "setbacks" in Iraq were possible. |
"There may be hard days ahead for our troops [in Iraq]," he said while noting that violence there had remained low. | "There may be hard days ahead for our troops [in Iraq]," he said while noting that violence there had remained low. |