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Will Afghanistan ever see peace while foreign soldiers on its soil ?


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The Taliban are Afghan and a defeat of the Taliban is defeat of the Afghan people, you just can't separate the two.
I'm glad you've finaly come to your senses and agreed that Afghanistan is a rogue terrorist state.

Their borders should be closed until they denounce terrorism.

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We should pull out, we are fighting a losing battle, its only us Brits and Americans who are fighting this war cause any other country knows, the war can not be won!!!!

 

Countries with troops in Afghanistan (as at July 2009):

 

ISAF total - 119,500

United States - 78,430

United Kingdom - 9,500

Germany - 4,350

France - 3,750

Italy - 3,300

Canada - 2,830

Poland - 2,500

Netherlands - 1,705

Turkey - 1,710

Australia - 1,550

Spain - 1,415

Romania - 1,140

Georgia - 925

Denmark - 750

Belgium - 590

Bulgaria - 525

Czech Republic - 525

Norway - 500

Sweden - 500

Hungary - 340

Slovakia - 290

Croatia - 280

Portugal - 265

Albania - 250

Lithuania - 245

Macedonia - 210

Latvia - 170

Estonia - 160

New Zealand - 155

 

Just the Brits and the Americans.

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Countries with troops in Afghanistan (as at July 2009):

 

ISAF total - 119,500

United States - 78,430

United Kingdom - 9,500

Germany - 4,350

France - 3,750

Italy - 3,300

Canada - 2,830

Poland - 2,500

Netherlands - 1,705

Turkey - 1,710

Australia - 1,550

Spain - 1,415

Romania - 1,140

Georgia - 925

Denmark - 750

Belgium - 590

Bulgaria - 525

Czech Republic - 525

Norway - 500

Sweden - 500

Hungary - 340

Slovakia - 290

Croatia - 280

Portugal - 265

Albania - 250

Lithuania - 245

Macedonia - 210

Latvia - 170

Estonia - 160

New Zealand - 155

 

Just the Brits and the Americans.

Coalition of the bribed?

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We've already made parts of it a safer place for the good people of the land.

 

which parts are safer?

 

the last time i checked some towns & valleys which were previously controled by nato were lost to the taliban!

 

Sangatte, Dover and much of the remainder of the bit called 'England':hihi:

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Countries with troops in Afghanistan (as at July 2009):

 

ISAF total - 119,500

United States - 78,430

United Kingdom - 9,500

Germany - 4,350

France - 3,750

Italy - 3,300

Canada - 2,830

Poland - 2,500

Netherlands - 1,705

Turkey - 1,710

Australia - 1,550

Spain - 1,415

Romania - 1,140

Georgia - 925

Denmark - 750

Belgium - 590

Bulgaria - 525

Czech Republic - 525

Norway - 500

Sweden - 500

Hungary - 340

Slovakia - 290

Croatia - 280

Portugal - 265

Albania - 250

Lithuania - 245

Macedonia - 210

Latvia - 170

Estonia - 160

New Zealand - 155

 

Just the Brits and the Americans.

 

The Brits and the Americans are the only ones actively engaging the enemy. The rest are there for other purposes such as peace-keeping, training the ANA/police etc...

 

Edit: Add Canada to that list as well. The mandate for the German, French and Italian forces, as well as many others, does not allow for them to actively engage the Taleban.

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I'm glad you've finaly come to your senses and agreed that Afghanistan is a rogue terrorist state.

Their borders should be closed until they denounce terrorism.

Before closing the borders just get the thousands and thousands of foreign invaders out otherwise they'll be trapped in there wrongly thinking they are running the place:hihi:

 

 

Who is in control of the rogue state? I recall the whole country being invaded and taken over by the invading armies under Yank command, now you say it's a errorist state, have the Americans taken up terrorism now? I always suspected it thanks for the confirmation:hihi:

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The Brits and the Americans are the only ones actively engaging the enemy. The rest are there for other purposes such as peace-keeping, training the ANA/police etc...

 

Edit: Add Canada to that list as well. The mandate for the German, French and Italian forces, as well as many others, does not allow for them to actively engage the Taleban.

Still getting killed though

 

Coalition deaths in Afghanistan by country june 2010 from Wiki

 

USA: 1,020*

UK: 293

Canada: 146*

Germany: 47

France: 43

Denmark: 31

Spain: 26*

Netherlands: 24

Italy: 22

Poland: 16

Australia: 13

Romania: 11

Estonia: 7

Norway: 5

Sweden: 4

Czech Republic: 3

Latvia: 3

Hungary: 2

Portugal: 2

South Korea: 2

Turkey: 2

Belgium: 1

Finland: 1

Jordan: 1

Lithuania: 1

 

TOTAL: 1,726

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