As I understand from UNMIS, they are pre-positioning some forces in potential flashpoints, but the UNMIS command itself does not see putting in additional forces...its role is not an inter-position force. It's role has a civilian protection mandate, but it principally has a monitoring mandate. It doesn't really see that a significant increase in the force levels would really make much of a difference. They could use a few more, perhaps, but it's going to be the same order of magnitude as currently.
On November 18th, 2010. See this statement in context.