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UK will stay in Afghanistan - The Premier

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London : United Kingdom | 17 days ago  
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The United Kingdom Premier Gordon Brown said that British troops will stay in Afghanistan amid the increasing troops victim in United Kingdom side. Last accident, a fake Afghanistan police has killed five British troops and injured other seven. The fake police who is suspected name as Gulbuddin has success run out from British stronghold. The British company find intensively Gulbuddin.

UK premier said that UK has commitment to secure Afghanistan and fight with anyone who threat UK security. UK has plan to add the Afghanistan security to 130,000 at the end 2010. It must difficult to realize it because adding 50,000 in one year is impossible.

UK premier spoken at House of Lord Debates to the Parliament members. Jim Dutton, a former general, said that the the victim is not the last.

The number death of UK troops is becoming 192 since United Kingdom invade Afghanistan in October 2001. This is not the last victim. United Kingdom should learn from past when they could not defeat Afghanistan three times whereas they were the country which has strong military power. Deploying troops in Afghanistan is not best choice to crush terrorism.

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    Defence sources in the UK and Afghanistan insisted that there was no evidence that the police unit at Shin Kalay had been infiltrated by insurgents, and there were reports yesterday that Gulbuddin had been involved in a row with a local ... The
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