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La Specula
November 25, 2009


New NATO training command activated in Afghanistan        
Written by Rahim Aria     


The Afghan National Army took another step closer to meeting its goal of a 
134,000 soldiers by October 2010, with the graduation of almost 800 troops from 
an accelerated, combat-company training program, a press release of NATO said. 

“They’re looking forward to getting on the ground and putting into practice the 
training we have put them through in the last five week,” said U.K. Army Capt. 
Allister Swift a assistant mentor for the Soldiers  going through the 
accelerated training.

According to NATO commanders, the new training that is call accelerated combat 
training program would enable the NATO troops to train at least 134,000 Afghan 
soldiers by October of 2010 and the new troopers would take the security of 
their won country from NATO troops in all Afghanistan. 
....
At the same time, a new NATO Training Mission has opened up in Kabul in order 
to create a unified command for the training of Afghan security forces. In a 
ceremony held at Camp Eggers in Kabul, Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, IV, the 
new commander of NATO training mission in Afghanistan spoke about the opening 
of the mission.... 

This multi-nation partnership will foster new and existing relationships and 
build on the already expanding task of training and mentoring the Afghan 
National Security Forces in preparation for the future security and sustainment 
of Afghanistan....
 
Currently there are 95,000 Afghan army and 93,000 Afghan police are fighting 
Taliban beside 110,000 foreign soldiers. Taliban have spread their influence 
from south of the country to the most peaceful of Northern provinces. 

Before that Gen. Stanly McChrystal has requested the U.S. President Barack 
Obama to send more 40,000 troops so to fight back the Taliban insurgency in the 
country. President Barack Obama is expected to decide in the coming weeks 
whether to send 40,000 soldiers to Afghanistan as Gen. McChrystal request. 
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