German troops ought to assist Afghan forces cracking down on drug gangs, Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung said in a radio interview Sunday, according to DPA. "I have the impression that some of the attacks carried out on the German army also have that sort of background," said Jung on Deutschlandfunk public radio, charging that opium exporters were financing terrorism in Afghanistan. "We'll make clear that we want to support the Afghan armed forces battling the drug world." He was referring to a parliamentary vote expected to be held in Berlin on October 16 or 17 on extending authorization for the German troops in Afghanistan and raising the contingent's size from 3,500 to 4,500 personnel. Missions for German troops abroad are defined by the parliament in Berlin, so Jung would not have authority on his own to redeploy German peacekeepers to anti-drug operations.