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US to cut troops in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON— U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has signed orders to
cut the American troops in Afghanistan from 19,000 to 16,000 next
spring, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.
He signed the orders on Monday, and a formal Pentagon announcement is
expected for Tuesday, the Times reported. Under the plan, the number of
U.S. forces in Afghanistan will be reduced to 16,000 by next spring from
the current 19,000. The decision was made after the NATO agreed to take
over the control in southern Afghanistan from U.S. troops next year.
Additional Afghan security forces, which now number 27,000 soldiers and
55,000 policemen, will also take on additional security duties around
the nation. “The overall level of security forces in the country, NATO’s
role, and the political developments are all moving in the right
direction,” Pentagon spokesman Larry Di Rita said during an
interview.—Agencies
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