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More US marines for Afghanistan | More US marines for Afghanistan |
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About 3,200 extra United States marines are to be sent to Afghanistan this spring, the Pentagon has confirmed. | About 3,200 extra United States marines are to be sent to Afghanistan this spring, the Pentagon has confirmed. |
Of the marines, 2,200 will help Nato fight the Taleban in the south of the country, a statement said. They will be deployed for about seven months. | Of the marines, 2,200 will help Nato fight the Taleban in the south of the country, a statement said. They will be deployed for about seven months. |
The other 1,000 troops will help train Afghan security forces. | The other 1,000 troops will help train Afghan security forces. |
The US already has about 26,000 troops in Afghanistan, half of them under the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf). | The US already has about 26,000 troops in Afghanistan, half of them under the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf). |
Growing insurgency | |
Commanders in Afghanistan have been saying for months that they need extra troops to fight the Taleban insurgency that has grown over the past two years. | |
Last week, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said: "Our allies are not in the position to provide them. So we are now looking at perhaps carrying a bit of that additional load." | |
He said the idea was to get the troops in place to prevent a Taleban offensive after the winter snows melt. | |
Tuesday's Pentagon statement said the "extraordinary, one-time deployment" of marines would temporarily meet an Isaf request for more troops in southern Afghanistan. | |
"As a member of the Nato alliance, the United States is doing its part to ensure Isaf has the forces necessary to ensure the hard-fought gains accumulated during the past six years by the Afghans and Nato are made irreversible," the Pentagon statement said. | |
It said it would work to ensure "the need for future extraordinary deployments by the US or any ally and partner is minimised". | |
US-led forces toppled the Taleban government in late 2001. |
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