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WASHINGTON -- After a string of high-profile skepticism from Democrats in Congress about the war in Afghanistan, Senator John F. Kerry will also express concern in an interview airing Tuesday on PBS and in hearings he will preside over on Wednesday ("Countering the Threat of Failure") and Thursday ("Exploring Three Strategies for Afghanistan") as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Key Democrats have done their best to preempt any potential request for more troops from Obama. At a press conference on Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she did not believe there was much support for sending more troops. In a floor speech on Friday, Senate Armed Services Committee chairman Carl Levin said he wants to see an increase in Afghanistan's armed forces before committing more US troops.
Tuesday on "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," Kerry will express his own "long-standing concerns" about whether the current military footprint in Afghanistan is the best way to achieve US goals, according to Kerry communications director Frederick Jones.
But Jones said that Kerry, who first made his name opposing the Vietnam war, will "reserve final judgment on troop levels and our policy writ large until he hears from the administration and military leaders."
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2009/09/kerry_joins_ske.html
Kerry actually has seemed very concerned with Afghanistan since at least his comments at the confirmation hearings for Hillary Clinton.
Here's a link to video from then - http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/120354/kerry_fears_afghanistan_war_turning_into_another_vietnam/
Kerry has had hearings on Afghanistan - at one in February, a counter terrorism expert spoke of the comparison to Vietnam under Diem.
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