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DAWN (Pakistan)
April 4, 2002

Turks to gain a lot in Afghan command 
By Ayla Jean Yackley 

-"Turkey wants to stay there as the commander of a
NATO force." 

ANKARA: Turkey hopes its command of the international
peacekeeping force in Afghanistan will ensure it a
high-profile role in rebuilding the war-ravaged
country and help it secure a stronger foothold in the
region. 

The long-awaited deal has yet to be formalized but
Turkey's military says it has agreed in principal to
take over when the British command expires. 

The United States is eager to have Turkey - a Muslim
nation that runs NATO's second-largest army - at the
helm of ISAF to help fend off charges its "war on
terror" amounts to a war against Islam. 

Karzai has also said he backs Turkish leadership. 

US and British officials have pressed Turkey for weeks
to assume the task, with the negotiations being
dragged out over Ankara's insistence it be guaranteed
financial and military support. 

"The main concern appears to be over whether the other
big contributors will stay," said one diplomat in
Ankara. 

About 260 Turkish soldiers have joined the
4,800-strong force, set up in Kabul after US-led
forces toppled the hardline Islamic Taliban regime in
December. 

LEFT IN THE LURCH: Some observers in Turkey see ISAF
members pulling back some or all of their troops after
Britain hands over the reins. 

"Turkey wants to stay there as the commander of a NATO
force," said Murat Yetkin, a columnist at Radikal
newspaper. "After the British leave, most of the NATO
countries want to leave or reduce their numbers.
"There is no guarantee Turkey won't be left as the
tribal chief of a third world force," he said. "After
us there isn't even a candidate to lead the force. No
one is volunteering." 

Already Britain and ISAF's other NATO powers France
and Germany have rejected enlarging the force to
20,000 troops who would keep the peace among warring
Afghan factions beyond Kabul. 

Washington has said it sees no need to expand ISAF,
instead preferring to increase aid and training for
Afghan authorities. 

As the US casts its eye elsewhere in its global "war
on terrorism", Turkish officials fear ISAF could be
left in the lurch without American air cover,
logistical support and rescue operations - essential
if peacekeepers came under attack.-Reuters 



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