The powerful Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday confirmed Nicholson's nomination during a Congressional hearing on Afghanistan where the outgoing commander General John Campbell testified before the Senators.
During his confirmation hearing last week, Nicholson said that he would review the plan to cut US troop level by nearly half by the start of next year and criticized Pakistan alleging that "safe havens" continue to exist in the country.
General Nicholson is currently US Army commander of NATO land forces. He has served in multiple capacities including chief of staff of operations for the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and US Forces - Afghanistan, director of Pakistan/Afghanistan Coordination Cell for the Joint Staff, and deputy commander - Stability of ISAF Regional Command - South.
"I believe General Nicholson's view that 5,500, we'll either be able to carry out the counter-terrorism mission or the train, advise and assist, but not both," Senator John McCain, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said.
"When an enemy enjoys sanctuary like that, it's very difficult to defeat them," he said, adding "This (terrorist safe havens) has been one of the principal challenges. It's a sanctuary that our enemies, in particular the Haqqani Network, have enjoyed inside Pakistan".
"In this case, Pakistan, to go after those sanctuaries, and then the other important piece is to build up the defense capacity of the Afghans so that they can keep that level of violence down to a manageable level," the General said.
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