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UK 'may have 40-year Afghan role'
Date 08/08/2009 07:49  Author admin  Hits 399  Language Global

The UK's commitment to Afghanistan could last for up to 40 years, the incoming head of the Army has said.



Gen Sir David Richards, who takes over on 28 August, told the Times the Army's role would evolve, but the process of "nation-building" would last decades.
 

Troops will be required for the medium term only, but the UK will continue to play a role in "development, governance [and] security sector reform," he said.
 

"There is absolutely no chance of Nato pulling out," Gen Richards added.

Gen Richards commanded 35,000 troops from 37 nations when he was head of Nato's International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan between May 2006 and February 2007.
 

He will take over from Gen Sir Richard Dannatt as the UK's chief of the general staff.
 

'Campaign winnable'

Gen Richards' comments come a day after it emerged that three servicemen, from the Parachute Regiment, had been killed north of Lashkar Gah, in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, on Thursday afternoon.
 

Their deaths - in an attack on a Jackal armoured vehicle which left a colleague critically injured - take to 195 the number of British troops killed in Afghanistan since 2001.
 

The Army has suffered its heaviest losses of the entire campaign in recent weeks, but its soon-to-be chief said he strongly believed the campaign was "winnable".
 

"Demanding, certainly, but winnable," he said.

It is not just reconstruction; jobs and simple governance that works are key
 
Gen Sir David Richards

 

He added: "The end will be difficult to define; it won't be neat and clear-cut like the end of some old-fashioned inter-state war might have been."
 

He said it would take "a long time and considerable investment", adding: "We must remember, though, that we are not trying to turn Afghanistan into Switzerland."
 

Gen Richards said great efforts must be made to expand the Afghan National Army and build up the police force - only then could the UK's military role "decline".
 

Equipment

"I believe that the UK will be committed to Afghanistan in some manner - development, governance, security sector reform - for the next 30 to 40 years," he said.
 

"It is not just reconstruction; jobs and simple governance that works are key, and there has to be a strong reconciliation element to the latter."
 

Gen Dannatt has called for the government to commit more troops and equipment to Afghanistan, but Gen Richards said he would not be presenting a "shopping list" to ministers.
 

However, he said the Army and the government needed to "continue to respond flexibly and quickly to the evolving requirements of our campaign in Afghanistan".
 

Labour MP Mike Gapes, chairman of the Commons foreign affairs committee, said there were "serious questions" to be asked about why other Nato countries were "not pulling their weight".
 

Mr Gapes asked: "Why are only a few countries taking the major burden of this?

"That is the big issue for the international community - not just for the UK."

 

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