FRIENDLY FISTS - U.S. Army soldiers bump fists with Afghan children during a mission to Kuchi village, Afghanistan, May 27, 2011. The soldiers, assigned to the 1775th Military Police Company, were there to distribute radios and flyers, and to evaluate the needs of residents. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Canaan Radcliffe
Petraeus: U.S. Still Needed In Afghanistan -- USA Today
FORWARD OPERATING BASE PASAB, KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — The recent progress by American and allied forces against the Taliban and other insurgent groups is "fragile" and "reversible," making the continued presence of American troops in the oft-violent country a continuing necessity, Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, said Wednesday.
Petraeus, who spoke to USA TODAY in an interview at a U.S. military base in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, said that combat operations in the coming weeks and months were crucial to sustaining forces' territorial gains over the last year, most notably in southern Afghanistan — the birthplace of the Taliban and its spiritual leader Mullah Omar.
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