The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan says the recent airstrike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.
General John Campbell also said he thinks President Obama should revise the current plan to reduce the US force in Afghanistan at the end of 2016.
He told the Senate Armed Services Committee (Tuesday) that the attack occurred despite rigorous US military designed to avoid such mistakes.
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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan says the US must consider boosting its troop presence in Afghanistan after 2016.
General John Campbell also told the Senate Armed Services Committee (Tuesday) that the recent airstrike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.
Under current plans the US will cut troop levels from about 9,800 soldiers to about 1,000 embassy-based soldiers but the general said that the "tenuous security situation" might require President Obama to re-think this reduction.
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