Norway (480 troops) boasts four F-16s based at Kabul airport; the Czech Republic (480), contributes a large medical team at the Kabul airport field hospital; Bulgaria (460), helps guard Kabul airport as well as supplying medical support; and Sweden (430), leads the National Intelligence Cell in Kabul. Hungary (360), New Zealand (300), Croatia (290), Albania (250), Lithuania (250), and Slovakia (245) all provide an array of skills. Estonia, Finland, Greece, Latvia, FYR Macedonia, Portugal and Slovenia have sent between 100 and 200 troops each.
Who's Who in the Battle Against the Taliban
President Obama's announcement that the U.S. will send another 30,000 troops to Afghanistan in 2010 has re-focused attention on the fight against the Taliban, and on what other countries are doing to help