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Obama Expected to Boost Troop Levels

By ANNE GEARAN
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WASHINGTON (Nov. 24) — War-weary Americans will support more fighting in Afghanistan once they understand the perils of losing, President Barack Obama declared Tuesday, announcing he was ready to spell out war plans virtually sure to include tens of thousands more U.S. troops.
He is expected to make his case to the nation in a speech next Tuesday night, even as the military completes plans to begin sending in reinforcements in the spring.
Eight years after the Sept. 11 attacks led the U.S. into Afghanistan, Obama said it is still in America's vital national interest to "dismantle and destroy" al-Qaida terrorists and extremist allies. "I intend to finish the job," he said.
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Obama said he would announce after Thanksgiving his decision on additional troops, and military, congressional and other sources said the occasion would be a Tuesday night televised speech laying out his plans for expanding the Afghan conflict — and then ultimately ending America's military role.
Republican critics have been pressing him for months to decide on a next step in Afghanistan, but Obama has said repeatedly he was more concerned with making a decision that was right rather than quick.
Neither he nor his advisers has detailed an exit plan, but the strategy he is expected to describe next week would include specific dates that deployments could be slowed or stopped if necessary, a senior military official said. The official and others spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision was not final.
With U.S. combat deaths climbing on Obama's watch and more than half the American public opposed to escalation, the president seemed to acknowledge Tuesday that he has a lot to explain.
"I feel very confident that when the American people hear a clear rationale for what we're doing there and how we intend to achieve our goals, that they will be supportive," he said, speaking at a White House news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"I can tell you, as I've said before, that it is in our strategic interest, in our national security interest to make sure that al-Qaida and its extremist allies cannot operate effectively" in the area, he said. "We are going to dismantle and degrade their capabilities and ultimately dismantle and destroy their networks. And Afghanistan's stability is important to that process."
Military officials expect an infusion of approximately 32,000 to 35,000 troops to begin in February or March, the largest expansion since the beginning of the war and one that could bring the cost above $75 billion annually.
Returning to a campaign theme, Obama said the Afghan effort had been starved for resources and attention during the Bush administration and he intended to finish the war.
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Afghan villager watch a US Marine stand guard in Helmand province on July 23, 2009. US regional envoy Richard Holbrooke arrived in Afghanistan on July 23 and headed to southern Helmand province, where recently deployed US Marines are battling Taliban insurgents, a local official said. US President Barack Obama's troubleshooter for Afghanistan and Pakistan travelled from Islamabad, where government officials had expressed concern that a fresh offensive in the Afghan south would push rebels over the border. AFP PHOTO/Abdul Malek (Photo credit should read ABDUL MALEK/AFP/Getty Images)
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To that end, much of the White House discussion during months of deliberations has centered on how the U.S. would end its military role.
Obama held his 10th war council meeting Monday evening, and officials said it was his last. The Situation Room sessions that began in September were the most visible markers of a strategic and political debate inside the administration about how to address a resurgent Taliban and other insurgents and whether the U.S. was creating its own enemies the longer it remained.
Military officials have said Obama is choosing one of the least risky options he was presented, but one still expected to lead to increased U.S. casualties without guarantee of success.
War commander Gen. Stanley McChrystal has warned that the war risks failure without a large troop infusion. Although he preferred a higher figure — about 40,000 — McChrystal is expected to tell Congress next week that this lesser addition still gives him the tools to better combat insurgents in the south and east of Afghanistan.
The expected increase would include at least three Army brigades and a single, larger Marine Corps contingent, officials said.
Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress has been miffed that the administration blocked McChrystal from testifying during what many Republicans considered an inordinately long decision-making period. His testimony has not been scheduled, but would probably come late next week or early in the week after.
Among others likely to take part in congressional hearings are Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen and U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry. All were among about 20 officials and advisers participating in the president's final deliberations Monday night — one of the biggest groups gathered for these sessions.
The administration figures will have a tough sell among some congressional Democrats, including Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., who has questioned the value of adding forces and pointed to the war's rising cost.
The Afghan war bill hit $43 billion annually this summer, with the addition of 21,000 forces Obama has already added to the fight this year. The White House has given Congress this rough yardstick for future troop increases: Approximately $1 billion a year for each 1,000 troops atop the current record figure of 68,000.
NATO and other allies collectively have about 45,000 troops in Afghanistan.
If the full expansion that U.S. military planners anticipate does happen, it would take up to two years to get all the additional U.S. forces into the landlocked country.
The United States is quietly pressing NATO and other allies to increase forces as well, with a goal of between 5,000 and 7,000 additional non-U.S. troops. European and other diplomats have said that number is probably optimistic.
Obama's expected address is timed in part to come before a NATO foreign ministers meeting, taking place in Brussels, Belgium, at the end of next week.
AP White House Correspondent Jennifer Loven contributed to this report.
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Murray1963NKC
12:48PM Dec 11 2009 
he sounds just like george!
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electricfemme333
4:58AM Nov 27 2009 
No comment section about the Michelle Obama comic book.
87% thumbs down. LOL. No comic book needed for Mr. Obama.
HIs political career suffices.
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Berloi
1:31PM Nov 26 2009 
Things are complicated with the wealth going to the Middle East for the war games, and after America leaves, it'll just pop up somewhere else. Must be something about the class structure....................all for the rich (John McCain has seven houses) and working man Joe Blow can't afford a small home. But anyway our returning warriors after the war can probably get a front door "Greeters" job with their leg missing at Walmart.
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Bkind7x
7:36AM Nov 26 2009 
Actually, one primary thing has left us with this mess - Not drilling for oil in America - We are presently funding the Taliban with our oil money - what is primarily responsible for this choice ?? "Global Warming" hoax.
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Horsun4tjs
11:14PM Nov 25 2009 
Please Tell Our Kenyan Born Muslim President Barrack Obama Times A Wasting In Afghanistan War Plan, but he must stop spending money like a drunk sailor and no more traveling around the world on Tax Payers Credit Card, God Bless America, Correction Election Sarah Palin 2010-2012.
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stheel4
10:13PM Nov 25 2009 
If just one Senator from Louisiana was given a 300 million pay off to vote yes on the government take over of health care bill , how many trillion did the other 59 Sentaors votes cost , and how many trillion for Congresses votes.... all behind closed doors for good reason..it's no wonder they want to tax for war...there spending 5-6 trillion on this health care take over and telling us it costs 850 billion and will lower costs......vote them all out.
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Precigil
7:55PM Nov 25 2009 
LETS FACE ITS, ALL ABOUT OIL OIL,,OIL OIL AND THEIR OIL INTERNATIONAL SUGAR DADDIES. THEY HAVE PUT OUR KIDS AT ARMS RISK AND HAVE RUIN THE ECONOMY OF OUR COUNTRY. *********** THESE HOOKERS CRY LIKE WOUNDED COWS WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING OUR KIDS AND GRAND KIDS AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE. SUPPOSE, THEY ALSO HAVE TO PROTECT THEIR INTERNATIONAL PARMACEUTICAL SUGAR DADDIES.
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JMS71556
5:49PM Nov 25 2009 
President Obama has shattered the budget record for first-year presidents -- spending nearly double what his predecessor did when he came into office and far exceeding the first-year tabs for any other U.S. president in history. That price tag came with a $1.4 trillion deficit, nearly $1 trillion more than last year. The overall budget was about a half-trillion more than Bush's for 2008, his final full fiscal year in office. And the ilk in charge wants to spend even more. I feel sorry for all of our grand children and great grand children and the over taxed lives they will have to lead to pay this orgy being foisted on them by the Democrats in charge of everything. People should have known when they put them in office that the Socialist agenda is to take power and make the populus slaves dependent on Government!
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SMBURWICK
4:43PM Nov 25 2009 
For all of you moonbats, you don't really have a leader either? He is NOT a democrat! At least he isn't representative of any REAL democrat I have known.
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SMBURWICK
4:09PM Nov 25 2009 
Yentia: when Bush was in charge all of the liberals demonized him, condemned him, vilified him, called him a Nazi, wished him dead and so on......so you're complaining now?
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War-weary Americans will support more fighting in Afghanistan once they understand the perils of losing, President Barack Obama declared Tuesday, announcing he was ready to spell out war plans virtually sure to include tens of thousands more U.S. troops. He is expected to make his case to the nation in a speech next Tuesday night, even as the military completes plans to begin sending in reinforcements in the spring.