Military Seeks to Make Case Against Too-Hasty Reduction of Troops in Afghanistan -- New York Times
WASHINGTON — With a major internal debate gathering inside the White House over how quickly to reduce the size of the American fighting force in Afghanistan, the military pushed back on Monday against the prospect of a substantial withdrawal, arguing that to leave too early would imperil hard-fought gains.
Finishing his final trip to Afghanistan as defense secretary on Monday, Robert M. Gates told troops there, “I think we shouldn’t let up on the gas too much, at least for the next few months.”
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Gates insists it's too early to end combat in Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
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