"We are at a stalemate right now (in Afghanistan). Right now, it is in favor of the government but stalemates have a tendency to decline over time so I think we do have to continue to support this," General Joselg L Votel, Commander of US Central Command, told members of the House Armed Services Committee during a Congressional hearing yesterday.
He said with around 8,000 US troops on the ground in Afghanistan, the US has two missions in the country. "One is our counterterrorism mission, fully resourced, that is going pretty well. I feel very confident in that.
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