The American attack on a
hospital at Kunduz in northern Afghanistan that killed 22
occurred despite "rigorous" U.S. military procedures designed to
avoid such mistakes, the top commander of U.S. and allied forces
in Afghanistan said Tuesday.
General John F. Campbell also told a Senate committee that
he thinks President Barack Obama should revise the current plan
to reduce the U.S. force in Afghanistan at the end of 2016.
The plan calls for cutting the force from 9,800 to about
1,000 embassy-based security.
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