General warns of rise in Afghan violence

Violence in Afghanistan will likely climb in the short-term, along with internal government turmoil, Gen David Petraeus told …

Violence in Afghanistan will likely climb in the short-term, along with internal government turmoil, Gen David Petraeus told Congress today as he urged lawmakers to reserve judgment for a full year on President Barack Obama's new war strategy.

Gen Petraeus, who as head of US Central Command is in charge of drawing down forces in Iraq and overseeing a new surge of 30,000 US troops in Afghanistan, said he expected increased fighting in Afghanistan in the spring and the summer.

He also said the Afghan government's expected moves to combat corruption likely would result in "greater turmoil within the government as malign actors are identified and replaced."

"It will be important, therefore, to withhold judgment on the success or failure of the strategy in Afghanistan until next December, as the president has counseled," Gen Petraeus said.

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The general , who in his previous role as the top Iraq commander oversaw a surge of forces in 2007 that was credited with helping pull that country back from the brink, cautioned that progress in Afghanistan would not be as quick as in Iraq.

"Achieving progress in Afghanistan will be hard and the progress there likely will be slower in developing than was the progress achieved in Iraq," Gen Petraeus said.

Reuters