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More US troops than planned to stay in Afghanistan

KABUL — US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the United States will keep as many as 1,000 more troops in Afghanistan than planned for the first part of next year.

US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel is greeted by Gen. John F. Campbell (R) after arriving in Kabul. Photo: AP

US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel is greeted by Gen. John F. Campbell (R) after arriving in Kabul. Photo: AP

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KABUL — US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the United States will keep as many as 1,000 more troops in Afghanistan than planned for the first part of next year.

At a news conference today (Dec 6) in Kabul, Mr Hagel said the original plan to cut US troop levels to 9,800 by the end of this year has been abandoned, but not because of a recent surge in Taliban attacks.

Mr Hagel says the US will keep up to 10,800 troops for the first few months of next year and then restart the drawdown, which is scheduled to reach 5,500 troops by the end of next year.

The US decided to keep additional forces in the country temporarily because planned troop commitments by US allies for a NATO train-and-assist mission starting in January have been slow to materialise. AP

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