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 The increase in violence in southern Afghanistan in recent months results more from weak government institutions than a major resurgence of the Taliban, the commander of U.S.-led coalition forces in the country said Wednesday.The spike in violence comes as the U.S. military force has grown from about 20,000 to 23,000 since the beginning of the year. The coalition commander, Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry, told Pentagon repo stanley cup rters that he is not yet ready to make recommendations to reduce U.S. troop levels.Eikenberry said the influence of the Taliban, whose government was toppled by the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, is stronger than it was last year in the Kandahar, Helmand and Oruzgan provinces, in southern and south-central Afghanistan. He also said the number of Taliban fighters may have increased in the past few months.At the same time the number of suicide bombings and explosive devices has risen. Eikenberry and other Pentagon officials could not provide details on how much the violence has jumped in recent months or specifics on the number of attacks.But Eikenberry said the solution may be more political than military. The country, he said, needs a stronger government as well as improvements in the police forces.        In so stanley flask me southern districts, Eikenberry said,  it s not necessarily the strong enemy, it s the very weak institutions of the state that ... in that weakness, you have Taliban influence able to move in there, and through coercion of the peopl stanley mug e, assert that influence. Aowg Is This Miniature Instagram Projector Adorable Or Completely Stupid
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