The head of international military forces in Afghanistan says NATO is likely to wait until later this year to decide how many troops the United States and its allies should keep in the country after combat forces leave next year. U.S. Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford, speaking Tuesday in Brussels, said NATO defense ministers meeting in that city may provide guidance this week on which nations will commit to a training and advisory mission after combat forces leave. Dunford told reporters ...
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