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UK troops offer for Afghanistan UK troops offer for Afghanistan
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown has offered to send more British troops to serve on operations in Afghanistan.Prime Minister Gordon Brown has offered to send more British troops to serve on operations in Afghanistan.
The troops would be sent to provide security ahead of the country's presidential elections, UK officials said ahead of the Nato summit.The troops would be sent to provide security ahead of the country's presidential elections, UK officials said ahead of the Nato summit.
They said the increase would only be temporary and would most likely involve hundreds, not thousands, of troops.They said the increase would only be temporary and would most likely involve hundreds, not thousands, of troops.
But the offer is conditional upon other Nato members also being willing to send military units to help security.But the offer is conditional upon other Nato members also being willing to send military units to help security.
'Burden-sharing''Burden-sharing'
An official said: "There is obviously a risk of the Taleban wanting to disrupt these elections. The smooth running of these elections is clearly in our interests.An official said: "There is obviously a risk of the Taleban wanting to disrupt these elections. The smooth running of these elections is clearly in our interests.
"The prime minister will be making clear in discussions that we will consider a temporary increase in our troop numbers to cover the election period subject to appropriate burden-sharing.""The prime minister will be making clear in discussions that we will consider a temporary increase in our troop numbers to cover the election period subject to appropriate burden-sharing."
The offer was made as Mr Brown flew to the Nato summit in Strasbourg.The offer was made as Mr Brown flew to the Nato summit in Strasbourg.
Earlier US President Barack Obama urged better use of Nato resources in Afghanistan, saying al-Qaeda was a greater threat to Europe than to the US.
The UK currently has some 8,000 troops serving in the country, most of them in the southern province of Helmand.The UK currently has some 8,000 troops serving in the country, most of them in the southern province of Helmand.
Last week, US president Barack Obama published plans to send an extra 21,000 American troops to Afghanistan. Last week, Mr Obama published plans to send an extra 21,000 American troops to Afghanistan.