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Being in Afghanistan - is there a decent case?
Mr. Bluesky
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What is the good reason for still being in this country militarily?
Are the soldiers protecting the UK?
Are the soldiers protecting the UK?
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Bin laden was Americas problem, we had no reason to enter the conflict, Blairs lies and dodgy dossiers made the flawed case for war.
That's right - it was only Americans who died on 9/11.......oh, hang on though. :rolleyes:
Now over 3 million do.
For the record an American died as the result of the IRA bomb attack on Harrods but did we see them enter the conflict which the uk had with republicanism? Pretty certain there were many nations who had citizens die in the 9/11 attack but never rushed to join the so called war against terror.
The French were castigated for their refusal to support the war on terror yet they lost citizens that day, now Hollande is trying to become a gung ho french version of Bush with his Mali adventures thus opening Paris up to a possible 9/11 style attack because of the invention support he has given Mali.
You are getting your history mixed up.The "dodgy dossier" was about Iraq not Afghanistan.
So were are there to improve education?
what about other countries with poor education standards?
Oh...When did she go out there?
What on earth are you on about?
BIB - I think to anybody We're invaders, not just them. We invaded their country, plain and simple.
Combat troops are. 'Special' forces to support and train the Afghan are likely to remain till 2024.
Ah, ok. Thanks.
For the record a total of 8060 western forces have lost their lives so far in both iraq and afghan since operations began on sunday 7th october 2001
I stand corrected I got my police actions mixed up.:o