WASHINGTON: The US envoy to Afghanistan has written memos to Washington expressing deep concern over possible deployment of thousands of new troops to the country, US media said Wednesday, citing senior
Ambassador Karl Eikenberry’s classified cables reportedly detail his strong reservations against sending reinforcements until Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s government shows it can tackle insipid corruption that has spurred the Taliban’s resurgence, The Washington Post and New York Times said.
Eikenberry’s cables also expressed worries over Karzai’s erratic behavior, according to US officials familiar with the memos, the Post said.
The correspondence was sent ahead of President Barack Obama’s critical war cabinet meeting Wednesday at the White House on what course to pursue against the bloody insurgency in the country.
Eikenberry joined the policy meeting by video link from
The envoy also voiced concern that sending tens of thousands of additional troops to the war-wracked country would boost
Eikenberry’s views are in stark contrast to top US and Nato commander General Stanley McChrystal who warned that without tens of thousands more
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