Afghan military would support more foreign troops official says

According to a recent report, an Afghan official has stated that the Afghan military would support the deployment of more foreign troops to the country to help combat the Taliban and other terrorist groups.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the Afghan military believes that additional foreign troops would be necessary to help stabilize the country and ensure the success of the ongoing peace talks with the Taliban.

The official's comments come as the United States and other international partners are considering a potential increase in military aid to Afghanistan, which has been plagued by violence and instability for decades.

The Afghan military has been fighting the Taliban and other terrorist groups, including the Islamic State (ISIS), for years, but has struggled to make significant gains against the insurgents.

The official said that the Afghan military believes that additional foreign troops would be necessary to help the country's security forces gain the upper hand against the Taliban and other terrorist groups.

"We need more international support, including troops, to help us defeat the Taliban and other terrorist groups," the official said. "We believe that with more international support, we can make significant progress in our fight against terrorism and ensure the stability of our country."

The official's comments were echoed by other Afghan officials, who said that the country's military is in dire need of additional support to help it combat the Taliban and other terrorist groups.

"We are facing a very difficult situation in Afghanistan, and we need all the help we can get to defeat the Taliban and other terrorist groups," said another Afghan official. "We believe that with more international support, we can make significant progress in our fight against terrorism and ensure the stability of our country."

The United States and other international partners have been providing military aid to Afghanistan for years, but the country's security situation has continued to deteriorate.

In recent years, the Taliban has gained significant ground in Afghanistan, and the country has seen a surge in violence and instability.

The Afghan government has been seeking to negotiate a peace deal with the Taliban, but the talks have been slow and difficult.

The United States and other international partners have been considering a potential increase in military aid to Afghanistan, but any decision on this would depend on a number of factors, including the outcome of the peace talks and the security situation on the ground.

In the meantime, the Afghan military is continuing to fight the Taliban and other terrorist groups, and is seeking to improve its capabilities and capacity to take on the insurgents.

The official said that the Afghan military is working to improve its capabilities and capacity, and is seeking to increase its coordination and cooperation with international partners.

"We are working to improve our capabilities and capacity, and we are seeking to increase our coordination and cooperation with international partners," the official said. "We believe that with more international support, we can make significant progress in our fight against terrorism and ensure the stability of our country."