http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/14/gordon-brown-davidcameron
The prime minister said that he had agreed in principle to increase the size of the British force, from 9,000 to 9,500, provided the Afghans supplied more troops, the right equipment was available and other countries made a contribution.
What is the betting that even if these three conditions are not met he will still send out these extra troops. Hasn't he already promised Mrs Clinton?
He also said British troops remained in Afghanistan to "protect the streets of Britain" from the rise of al-Qaida.
Obama on the other hand says that he would make an announcement in "the coming weeks", regarding considering a proposal by the commander of international forces in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, for up to 40,000 more international troops.
I thought it was only Britain that had a dithering leader, it would seems that the US also has one.