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Polish Radio
December 2, 2009


Poland 'no enthusiast of Afghan mission’


-With an increased troop presence in Afghanistan the number of Polish troops 
would total 2,600, which are more than the number sent to Iraq at the height of 
the insurgency in 2003. 


Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said that though he “is not an enthusiast of the 
Afghan mission”, Poland “has to demonstrate solidarity in the spirit of Article 
5 of the Washington Treaty.”

Article 5 is the NATO resolution stating that if one member is attacked then 
all other member states must rally to its defence.  

Prime Minister Tusk was commenting on speculation that Poland was about to 
increase troop numbers in the country in line with the US’s desire for NATO to 
beef up its mission there.

Donald Tusk’s remarks came as President Barack Obama announced an extra 30,000 
US troops would be sent to Afghanistan in an Iraq-type surge to quell growing 
Taliban insurgency. 

US to send 30,000 extra troops

PM Tusk spoke to the White House last night but refused to comment on the 
contents of the conversation. He did say, however, that a definite decision on 
increasing Polish troop numbers would be given “at the end of the year”. 

Unofficially, Polskie Radio has learnt that 600 troops will be sent to 
Afghanistan and believes the decision has already been taken. 

Piotr Krawczyk from the International Affairs Institute in Warsaw also believes 
the matter is a already a done deal.  

The expert told Polskie Radio that with a densely populated region such as that 
in Ghazni, southeast Afghanistan, where Polish troops are based, there are 
currently not enough troops on the ground at present to take control of the 
situation.  

“The sending further of soldiers is therefore justified, but the question 
remains: how will this change the situation on the ground?”said Krawczyk. 
 
With an increased troop presence in Afghanistan the number of Polish troops 
would total 2,600, which are more than the number sent to Iraq at the height of 
the insurgency in 2003. 
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