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Gen Mattis to send 4,000 more US troops to Afghanistan
US invaders respond to Taliban recovery

ALMOST 4,000 more US troops could be ordered to Afghanistan in the upcoming weeks, according to a White House leak.

An anonymous official said Defence Secretary General James Mattis could announce the deployment as early as next week.

According to the leaker, most of the new personnel will train Afghan troops to fight the Taliban.

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