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US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates has urged Germany to send more troops to Afghanistan. | US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates has urged Germany to send more troops to Afghanistan. |
He warned that without reinforcements the Nato-led force could lose credibility in the country. | |
A German newspaper described Mr Gate's letter to German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung as "unusually stern", and its response equally blunt. | |
Correspondents say the exchange comes amid growing signs of strain in the mission and in Nato as a whole. | |
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper has issued both US President George W Bush and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown with an ultimatum - that Canada will end its military mission in Afghanistan if Nato does not put more soldiers in the dangerous south of the country. | Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper has issued both US President George W Bush and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown with an ultimatum - that Canada will end its military mission in Afghanistan if Nato does not put more soldiers in the dangerous south of the country. |
New mandate | |
Mr Gates's appeal comes amid strains in the Nato alliance | |
The newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung, which has promised to publish the letter, said it was sent about 10 days ago. | |
It asks for Germany to consider a new mandate which could allow thousands more troops to be sent to Afghanistan with some deployed to the more dangerous south. | |
The Nato-led force has almost 37,000 troops in Afghanistan. | |
Germany currently has 3,200 troops stationed in northern Afghanistan and around the capital, Kabul. | |
According to the current parliamentary mandate, the troops can only be sent elsewhere under exceptional circumstances. | |
The letter complains of a heavy burden on US troops and of a possible split in the Nato alliance. | |
No public row | |
The US has already promised to send an extra 3,000 US marines - but is urging other Nato countries including France and Germany to do more. | The US has already promised to send an extra 3,000 US marines - but is urging other Nato countries including France and Germany to do more. |
So far most Nato members have refused to send significant numbers to southern Afghanistan. | So far most Nato members have refused to send significant numbers to southern Afghanistan. |
In a meeting with Mr Gates in Washington on Thursday, French Defence Minister Herve Morin called for a "comprehensive strategy" in Afghanistan but failed to pledge any more combat troops. | |
The BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington says the US has tried to avoid a public row with Nato members. | |
But speaking to a senate committee a senior US diplomat stated that "we expect more from our Nato allies", adding that too few allies had combat troops fighting the insurgents in the south. |