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Afghanistan
U.S. commander seeks civilian 'surge' in Afghanistan
2009-08-11
In addition to requesting some 45,000 additional U.S. troops in Afghanistan , the country's top American military commander will ask the Obama administration to double the number of U.S. government civilian workers who are in the country.

The proposed civilian "surge" is the fourth leg of Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal's emerging strategy to rebuild Afghanistan's economy and government, along with more American troops, vastly expanded Afghan security forces and closer cooperation between U.S. and Afghan troops, including posting troops from both countries at the same bases.

The request for additional civilian resources will be part of a 60-day assessment of the strategy in Afghanistan . McChrystal's plan also will outline how the military wants to revamp the relationship between civilians and the military so that soldiers shift economic and political development work to civilians.
Posted by:ed

#2  They've asked for volunteers from DOD and other civilians too.
Posted by: lotp   2009-08-11 20:23  

#1  I seem to recall a revolt in the State Department when Condoleeza Rice was Secretary of State, because something like 3/4 of the staff flat-out refused to take assignments in Iraq... and many of the rest were tired of carrying the entire load. But no doubt the charm of the current leadership will overcome any reluctance to deploy to even more primitive Afghanistan.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-08-11 12:45  

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