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LONDON, Sept. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Britain has a plan to
send extra troops to Afghanistan next year to fight al-Qaeda fighters and heroin
dealers, British Defense Secretary John Reid was quoted by Sky News TV on Friday
as saying.
Reid made the remarks during a brief visit to Afghanistan. He said Britain plans to send a "sizable" number
of soldiers into Afghanistan's southern Helmand region, which churns out half of
the country's heroin production.
There was no details on the number of soldiers to be
sent but the Sky News reported it was believed that as many as 4,000 could be
committed in addition to the current 900 troops.
"If we are going to do that I want to make sure it is
of sufficient size to accomplish the task. It would be a sufficient number of
soldiers, but would also need a degree of mobility," said the secretary.
The extra troops would be deployed for
counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics and counter-insurgency operations, said
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