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It appears our allies are ponying up

Well it seems that finally out allies in the coalition that are trying to stabilize Afghanistan are finally putting some more skin in the game. I don’t know what our Administration or military leadership has promised them, but I hope their presence in Afghanistan will be more than just supporting from inside the FOB.

Germany’s Cabinet has formally approved plans to increase the country’s troop contingent in Afghanistan by up to 850 troops.
Government spokesman Christoph Steegmans said Tuesday that the mandate under which German soldiers serve in Afghanistan will be raised to allow a maximum 5,350 to serve there – up from the current 4,500.
Under the plan, announced last month, Berlin will send 500 extra troops to Afghanistan and focus more strongly on training local forces. The new mandate will allow for another 350 soldiers to be deployed as a “flexible reserve,” for example helping secure elections.
Parliamentary approval is still required for the mandate, as for all German deployments abroad. Steegmans said it will run through Feb. 28 next year.


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Troy is an Army brat and 22 year Retired Army 1SG who has served in two wars and multiple deployments in support of internal national security. In addition to blogging here, he blogs on his personal site primarily about issues related to Afghanistan and on another site he started focused on political issues and topics.

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