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Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, said Thursday, "In July 2011, we'll start to transition security responsibilities to Afghan forces." But there has been "no determination of how long that will take," Mullen said on CBS' "Early Show." Gates said Wednesday the president was committed to begin pulling at least some troops out by the target date. But the president will have the authority to change gears after the Defense Department conducts a formal assessment in December 2010. "We're not just going to throw these guys in the swimming pool and walk away," Gates said of the Afghan security force. Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., chairman of a military spending panel, told reporters he anticipates the Pentagon asking for $40 billion for the war early next year and Congress approving it. "It's not likely that there would be any circumstances where the president would lose this battle," he said.
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