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          8 years in, Afghan options considered

          China Daily | Updated: 2009-10-08 07:03

           8 years in, Afghan options considered

          US Marines from the 8th Marine Regiment patrol in Khorakoh village near Garmsir district in Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Tuesday. Reuters

          WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama is gathering his national security team for another strategy session on Afghanistan eight years after the war started and as a new poll shows public support declining.

          Obama, who inherited the war when he took office last January, is examining how to proceed with a worsening combat situation that has claimed nearly 800 US lives and sapped American patience. Launched after the Sept 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to defeat the Taliban and rid Al-Qaida of a home base, the war has lasted longer than ever envisioned.

          House and Senate leaders of both parties emerged on Tuesday from a nearly 90-minute conversation with Obama with praise for his candor and interest in listening. But politically speaking, all sides appeared to exit where they entered, with Republicans pushing Obama to follow his military commanders and Democrats saying he should not be rushed.

          Public support for the war now stands at 40 percent, down from 44 percent in July, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. A total of 69 percent of self-described Republicans in the poll favor sending more troops, while 57 percent of self-described Democrats oppose it.

          Obama said the war would not be reduced to a narrowly defined counterterrorism effort, with the withdrawal of many US forces and an emphasis on special operations forces that target terrorists in the dangerous border region of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Two senior administration officials say such a scenario has been inaccurately characterized and linked to Vice-President Joe Biden, and that Obama wanted to make clear he is considering no such plan.

          The president did not show his hand on troop increases. His top commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, has bluntly warned that more troops are needed to right the war, perhaps up to 40,000 more. Obama has already added 21,000 troops this year, raising the total to 68,000.

          Obama also gave no timetable for a decision, which prompted at least one pointed exchange.

          Inside the State Dining Room, where the meeting was held, Obama's Republican opponent in last year's presidential race, Sen John McCain, told Obama that he should not move at a "leisurely pace," according to people in the room.

          That comment later drew a sharp response from Obama, they said. Obama said no one felt more urgency than he did about the war, and there would not be nothing leisurely about it.

          Obama may be considering a more modest building of troops - closer to 10,000 than 40,000 - according to Republican and Democratic congressional aides. But White House aides said no such decision has been made.

          The president insisted that he will make a decision on troops after settling on the strategy ahead. He told lawmakers he will be deliberate yet show urgency.

          What's clear is that the mission in Afghanistan is not changing. Obama said his focus is to keep Al-Qaida terrorists from having a base from which to launch attacks on the US or its allies. He heard from 18 lawmakers and said he would keep seeking such input even knowing his final decision would not please them all.

          Obama's emphasis on building a strong strategy did not mean he shed much light on what it would be. He did, though, seek to "dispense with the more extreme options on either side of the debate," as one administration official put it. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of the closed-door meeting.

          AP

          (China Daily 10/08/2009 page9)

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