BRUSSELS — NATO leaders are expected on Tuesday to determine 2016 troop levels for Afghanistan and to forge a new strategy for countering unconventional threats on several fronts, NATO’s top official said. “The security environment in which we meet today is dark,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said at the start of a two-day foreign ministers’ meeting. “Terrorist attacks, violent instability, the breach of international rules.” At NATO headquarters, allies will put together a plan for continuing their training and advisory mission in Afghanistan, seeking to shore up commitments as new...
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