Politics | Afghanistan Pentagon Opposes Quick Afghanistan Exit 'We shouldn't let up on the gas,' Gates warns By Kevin Spak Posted Jun 7, 2011 10:26 AM CDT Copied Defense Secretary Robert Gates meets with troops at Combat Outpost Andar in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, Monday, June 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Jason Reed, Pool) The military is digging in its heels against the idea of a swift withdrawal from Afghanistan. “I think we shouldn’t let up on the gas too much, at least for the next few months,” Robert Gates told troops yesterday, as he finished his final trip to Afghanistan as defense secretary. Gates' comments come after a meeting with General Petraeus, who is working on a suggested withdrawal plan, the New York Times reports. Military officials say they’re not yet comfortable that Afghan troops can handle their own security. Around 30% of them desert every year, and 90% of them can’t read, forcing the US to devote time to teaching them basic literacy skills like writing their names and reading weapon serial numbers. Pentagon officials met with President Obama yesterday, and though they made no recommendations, they tried to convince a skeptical White House that they are making valuable progress. Read These Next Andrew is still a prince, but he's no longer a duke. ChatGPT is going to get sexy. Lots of people are worried. Author of bestselling memoir about depression dies at 35. Scientist's theory explains why we haven't met aliens. Report an error