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Australia looks to increase forces in Afghanistan | |
2007-02-22 | |
![]() Australia has about 1,400 military personnel in and around Iraq, including about 500 soldiers providing security in the country's south, and about 500 in Afghanistan working with Dutch NATO forces in the Uruzgan province. "We are very concerned about the activities of al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan," Nelson told Australian television on Thursday. "What I have decided to do is to send a small scoping group over to Afghanistan to have a very close look at it." Australia withdrew its special forces commandos from Afghanistan last September, but The Australian newspaper said Australia would send about 250 special forces troops back to Afghanistan, as well as extra helicopter support. Nelson said while Australia had not yet made a formal decision to deploy extra troops to Afghanistan, he had discussed the issue with the Netherlands, British and U.S. governments and Australians should not be surprised if extra troops were sent.
Labor opposes sending more troops to Iraq but Mr Rudd says the party believes Australia needs to be fighting in Afghanistan. "We've always taken a constructive, bipartisan approach to the war against Osama bin Laden and the Taliban and the drug trade in Afghanistan," he said. "We'll continue to adopt that positive, bipartisan approach." | |
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