http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=56896


U.S. Department of Defense
American Forces Press Service
December 1, 2009


Mullen: Military Leaders Fully Support Afghan Strategy 
By Jim Garamone


-The strategy sends a message of resolve. With the contemplated increase, Obama 
will have increased the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan by more than 
50,000 since taking office in January. [65,000 is closer to the truth.] 
-“All our forces are very capable in counterinsurgency and many units have 
deployed to Afghanistan in the past.” 


WASHINGTON: Military leaders “fully and unhesitatingly” support President 
Barack Obama’s decision on the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, Navy Adm. Mike 
Mullen said today. 

In an interview, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the strategy 
calls for 30,000 more U.S. servicemembers to be sent to Afghanistan. 

The strategy is based on a very deliberate and educational process, Mullen 
said. “It has allowed us to explore the breadth and depth of this enormously 
complex challenge, and in the end, the president has made the decision to add 
these 30,000 troops,” he said. 

The increase will give Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of U.S. and NATO 
forces in Afghanistan, what he needs over the next 12 to 18 months, the 
chairman said. McChrystal has the flexibility to put them where needed. 

The president has considered military leaders’ opinions and concerns in his 
decision, Mullen said. “I’ve been at the table in these discussions from 
beginning to end, and my voice has been heard,” he said. “I’m very comfortable 
with that. I’ve provided my advice to the president, and as is always the case, 
we provide the advice, the president makes a decision, and we all march off and 
execute that decision.” 

The president’s strategy also focuses on the requirements of U.S. civilian 
agencies and seeks assistance from NATO allies. Mullen said he expects to hear 
from the NATO partners in the next few days and is “cautiously optimistic we’ll 
see additional support from NATO.” 
....
Obama’s decision has it right in giving McChrystal the forces he needs to 
execute the strategy, the chairman said. “We’re all confident in that, and I’m 
actually confident that we can succeed at this endeavor,” he said. 

U.S. forces will be focused on a counterinsurgency, population-centric mode. 
“The key goal here is to reverse the momentum of the Taliban,” Mullen said. 
“The insurgency has gotten worse over the past couple of years.” 
....
The strategy sends a message of resolve. With the contemplated increase, Obama 
will have increased the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan by more than 
50,000 since taking office in January. Mullen said the president’s decision 
“focuses on the commitment to turn this around and it gives Gen. McChrystal the 
forces he needs to do the job.” He said all military leaders agree with the 
decision and the strategy. 

Still, the president is not writing a blank check for the Afghans, the chairman 
said. “The president is really sending the message that we are not going to be 
there forever,” Mullen said. “This strategy really focuses on transferring 
responsibility to the Afghans as quickly as we can.” 

The strategy is not an exit strategy per se, but more about transfer and 
transition, he said. 

Anticipating the increase, the Army and Marine Corps have been leaning forward 
to ensure troops are ready for service in Afghanistan, Mullen said. 
....
“All our forces are very capable in counterinsurgency and many units have 
deployed to Afghanistan in the past.” 
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