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Gates will be in Seoul on Wednesday. From there, he goes to Bratislava, Slovakia, on Thursday to meet NATO defense ministers for what Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said would be a discussion focusing mostly on Afghanistan. President Barack Obama is not expected to decide on a U.S. strategy for Afghanistan or Pakistan until after Gates returns. Obama administration officials have said the president's decision will come before he leaves on his own Asia trip in mid-November. Until then, Gates "is really in a difficult position," said Rick "Ozzie" Nelson, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and retired Navy commander who was stationed in at the military air field in Bagram, Afghanistan, until April. "His line is going to have to be, 'Bear with us until we figure out what we're going to do,'" Nelson said Friday, forecasting Gates' upcoming meetings overseas. "Really, what he's asking them is not to leave and to be patient. He can't ask them for more or to go above and beyond what they're already done." ___ On the Net: U.S. Pacific Command: http://www.pacom.mil/
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