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[casi] FW: US Orders: 1,000 Italian Troops To Afghanistan, US Troops ToIraq




Thanks again to the tireless Rick  Rozoff of Stop NATO.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=22779014



The Times of India
September 20, 2002

Italy to send 1,000 troops to Afghanistan

-The minister said Rome had been sent an official
request by the Pentagon in the last few days, and that
US President George Bush and Italian Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi had discussed the issue when they
met last Saturday at the presidential retreat near
Washington.
-Italy had deployed 7,000 soldiers as part of a
multinational peace force in the Balkans, so the US
could pull its forces from that region to concentrate
on the war in Afghanistan.
[Italian troops were ordered to the Balkans to free up
US troops for the war in Afghanistan; now they'll be
sent to Afghanistan to free up US troops for war
against Iraq. And beyond.]





ROME (AFP): Italy will send 1,000 soldiers to
Afghanistan in March at Washington's request to help
track al-Qaeda fighters in the mountainous border area
near Pakistan, Italian Defense Minister Antonio
Martino said on Friday.
"The United States asked us, along with other
countries, to replace them in Afghanistan," he said in
an interview in the Corriere della Sera daily. "Our
soldiers should leave during the month of March."
The minister said Rome had been sent an official
request by the Pentagon in the last few days, and that
US President George Bush and Italian Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi had discussed the issue when they
met last Saturday at the presidential retreat near
Washington.
"We were asked to send 1,000 soldiers and the Pentagon
specified it wanted troops trained for the mountains,"
Martino said.
He stressed that the fall of the hardline Islamic
Taliban regime in Kabul did not mean the end of the
US-led global anti-terrorism campaign 'Enduring
Freedom'.
"The mission continues in the eastern part of the
country, in the border area with Pakistan," he said.
The defense minister said Italy would have no trouble
meeting the US request since it was about to reassess
the distribution of troops in the Balkans.
Italy had deployed 7,000 soldiers as part of a
multinational peace force in the Balkans, so the US
could pull its forces from that region to concentrate
on the war in Afghanistan.

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