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Panetta: Post-2014 Afghan effort to be substantial

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the U.S. will need to keep troops in Afghanistan even after the combat mission ends in 2014 because al-Qaida is still present in the country and trying to strengthen its influence.

Panetta told a Pentagon news conference that the U.S. should have an "enduring presence" in Afghanistan to accomplish three missions, including targeting terrorists to prevent al-Qaida from returning in large numbers.

He would not say how many American troops he thinks will be needed to conduct that mission — nor did he mention a time period. He said the size of the counterterrorism force is now under discussion.

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