Thursday, 7 February 2008, 06:56 GMT
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband have arrived in Afghanistan on an unannounced visit. It comes a day after they held talks in London, at which they discussed ways of getting Nato allies to share the burden of the fighting in the country's south.
They are expected to meet President Hamid Karzai and military leaders.
Earlier, the US defence secretary said Nato's future was at risk due to the refusal of some members to participate.
Map of main troop deployments
Robert Gates warned that without reinforcements, the willingness of those engaged in combat would disappear and Nato might become a "two-tier alliance".
Last week, the US government sent letters to European states pressing them to send troops to southern Afghanistan.
Mr Gates reluctantly agreed recently to send an extra 3,200 US marin
Last week, the US government sent letters to European states pressing them to send troops to southern Afghanistan.
Mr Gates reluctantly agreed recently to send an extra 3,200 US marines to the country, having previously suggested the extra troops should be provided by other countries
Full article under here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7231959.stm
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Gates WAS serious earlier! Germany has already respondet with an extra 250 troops for a Rapid Deployment Unit.


US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband have arrived in Afghanistan on an unannounced visit. It comes a day after they held talks in London, at which they discussed ways of getting Nato allies to share the burden of the fighting in the country's south.
They are expected to meet President Hamid Karzai and military leaders.
Earlier, the US defence secretary said Nato's future was at risk due to the refusal of some members to participate.
Map of main troop deployments
Robert Gates warned that without reinforcements, the willingness of those engaged in combat would disappear and Nato might become a "two-tier alliance".
Last week, the US government sent letters to European states pressing them to send troops to southern Afghanistan.
Mr Gates reluctantly agreed recently to send an extra 3,200 US marin
Last week, the US government sent letters to European states pressing them to send troops to southern Afghanistan.
Mr Gates reluctantly agreed recently to send an extra 3,200 US marines to the country, having previously suggested the extra troops should be provided by other countries
Full article under here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7231959.stm
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Gates WAS serious earlier! Germany has already respondet with an extra 250 troops for a Rapid Deployment Unit.