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Trump Owes US Explanation Before Sending More Troops to Afghanistan - Lawmaker

CC BY 2.0 / DVIDSHUB / Re-enlistment on top of Alexander's CastleU.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Andy Veres, left, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul commander, re-enlists Master Sgt. James Sandifer, Forward Operating Base Smart mayor, on top of Alexander's castle in Qalat City, Afghanistan, July 7
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Andy Veres, left, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul commander, re-enlists Master Sgt. James Sandifer, Forward Operating Base Smart mayor, on top of Alexander's castle in Qalat City, Afghanistan, July 7 - Sputnik International
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A US lawmaker said that President Donald Trump owes the people of the United States a clear explanation of his strategy in Afghanistan before sending additional personnel to the conflict-ridden country.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — President Donald Trump owes the American people a clear explanation of his strategy to defeat Daesh and the Taliban (both outlawed in Russia) before sending additional US forces to Afghanistan, US House of Representatives whip Steny Hoyer said in a press release.

"The President must articulate to Congress and the public what he intends to achieve by sending more of our young men and women into danger, how he will ensure success in meeting those goals, and how he intends to pay for a military escalation," Hoyer stated on Tuesday.

In this July 24, 2016 file photo, a US military personal stands guard during a graduation ceremony for Afghan troops, in Lashkargah, capital of southern Helmand province, Afghanistan. - Sputnik International
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Trump's Advisers Reportedly Propose Plan to Change US Strategy in Afghanistan
The release by Hoyer, the second-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives, US involvement in Afghanistan noted that after 16 years of presence there has become the longest military engagement in American history.

Trump is reportedly considering requests from US commanders for an additional 3,000 to 5,000 troops, in addition to about 8,400 soldiers now deployed in Afghanistan, according to published reports.

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