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Troop levels in Afghanistan insufficient: Clinton

The former US president says the resurgence of Taliban in Afghanistan signifies that there are insufficient coalition troops in the country.

Published on: Sep 27, 2006 01:05 PM IST
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The resurgence of the Taliban and the growth of the poppy harvest in Afghanistan are signs there are insufficient coalition troops in the country, former US President Bill Clinton said.

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Clinton, addressing an audience at London's Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday, also said the global hunt for Al-Qaeda leaders must be intensified and warned that fighting terrorism through military methods alone carried a risk of encouraging people to turn to extremism.

"There are not enough troops to serve the country (Afghanistan)," he told delegates, some of whom had paid up to $570 to attend the lecture.

Securing governance in Afghanistan and tracking Al-Qaeda suspects were the two key global priorities faced by the world today, he said.

"I think it is important that the fight against terror secures a genuine Muslim democracy in Afghanistan and that we intensify the hunt for the leaders of al-Qaida, because they are still by far the most dangerous global network with global targets," Clinton said.

 
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