October 31, 2009

Obama Seeks Options to 40,000 Troops

Kornblut & Jaffe, Washington Post

President Obama has asked the Pentagon's top generals to provide him with more options for troop levels in Afghanistan, two U.S. officials said late Friday, with one adding that some of the alternatives would allow Obama to send fewer new troops than the roughly 40,000 requested by his top commander.

Obama met with the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the White House on Friday, holding a 90-minute discussion that centered on the strain on the force after eight years of war in two countries. The meeting -- the first of its kind with the chiefs of the Navy, Army, Marine Corps and Air Force, who were not part of the president's war council meetings on Afghanistan in recent weeks -- prompted Obama to request another such meeting before he announces a decision on sending additional troops,...

Read Full Article ››

Related Topics: Obama, Afghanistan, United States, Pentagon, White House, President , commander

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

            SECRETARY LEON PANETTA:  Good afternoon.  Let me -- let me begin with some comments on the defense budget.                 I have... more ››

CROWLEY: I'm joined now by the heads of Senate and House intelligence committees, Senator Dianne Feinstein of California and Congressman Mike Rogers of Michigan. They are both just back from Afghanistan.So thank you for joining... more ››

KING: So why worry so much about just one state? Well, this one state could settle the election. No Republican has won the White House in modern times without carrying Ohio.Republican Governor John Kasich joins us to discuss the... more ››

May 16, 2012
May 16 White House Press Briefing
The White House

State of the UnionWatch the Enhanced VideoA Commitment to TransparencyBrowse White House visitor logsWe Can't WaitSee executive actions President Obama has takenYour Federal Tax ReceiptSee how your federal tax dollars are spentWe... more ››

May 15, 2012
May 15 White House Press Briefing
The White House

State of the UnionWatch the Enhanced VideoA Commitment to TransparencyBrowse White House visitor logsWe Can't WaitSee executive actions President Obama has takenYour Federal Tax ReceiptSee how your federal tax dollars are spentWe... more ››