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1/18/06

Expatica: Dutch commander criticises US military in Afghanistan

Expatica

Dutch commander criticises US military in Afghanistan

AMSTERDAM — The commander-in-chief of the Dutch Armed Forces has suggested the performance of the US military has had little or no effect in the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan.

"The actions of the Americans have had little or no effect. The Taliban was dealt with - and that was very necessary - but the country is no more stable as a result," General Dick Berlijn told 'Elsevier' magazine.

The general's remarks are surprising as he has backed calls for the Netherlands to take part in the 6,000-strong Nato-led mission to Uruzgan. Dutch MPs began laying the ground work on Tuesday to begin a proper debate on contributing 1,200 soldiers. Some of the parliamentarians want access to intelligence reports on the situation in Uruzgan. The debate has been delayed for weeks as a result of wrangling with the government. Nato and the US have called on the Dutch to decide quickly on whether to take part in the mission. Berlijn warned in Elsevier that MPs should not get bogged down in the details of the operational side of the mission. "I think it is a bad idea for MPs to involve themselves in all military considerations - otherwise people in their armchairs in The Hague will read a newspaper article and will suddenly want to send extra troops or weaponry," he said.

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