国际英语新闻:U.S. to send 13,000 additional troops to Afghanistan
When U.S. President Barack Obama announced in March that he would be sending 21,000 additional combat troops to Afghanistan, he also authorized, in an unannounced move, the deployment of these support troops, The Washington Post on Tuesday quoted official sources as saying.
The additional troops of support include engineers, medical personnel, intelligence experts and military police, and their deployment brings the total increase of U.S. troops in Afghanistan authorized by Obama to 34,000.
As a result, the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan will reach 68,000 soon, which would raise the total number of U.S. troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan above the peak during the Iraq "surge" that former President George W. Bush ordered in 2007.
Analysts said the deployment of a large number of support troops also underscores the growing strain on U.S. ground troops, raising practical questions about how the Army and Marine Corps can meet a request from Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, for a minimum of 40,000 more troops beyond what Obama had already authorized.
相关文章
- 欧美文化:Sri Lankan military authorized to maintain law, order amid unrest
- 欧美文化:Russian FM visits Algeria to mark 60th anniversary of ties
- 欧美文化:Turkey, Kazakhstan aim to reach 10 bln USD in bilateral trade: president
- 欧美文化:Serbia, China commemorate journalists killed in NATO bombing 23 years ago
- 欧美文化:UN chief calls for end to "cycle of death, destruction" in Ukraine
- 欧美文化:Nearly 15 mln deaths directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19: WHO
- 欧美文化:Killings in U.S. Los Angeles on pace to top last year's high: media
- 欧美文化:South Sudan ceasefire may unravel due to hostilities: monitors
- 欧美文化:Zambia launches mechanism to accelerate private sector development
- 欧美文化:FBI director warns of consequences of U.S. crime spike: report