Goff calls for SAS Afghanistan exit strategy
 

Goff calls for SAS Afghanistan exit strategy

Kabul : Afghanistan | Jul 03, 2011 at 9:25 PM PDT
Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
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Labour leader Phil Goff says the SAS have been in Afghanistan for longer than New Zealand troops were involved in World War Two and it's time for an exit strategy. New Zealand's Special Air Service were first deployed to the war-ravaged country in 2003. FULL ARTICLE AT New Zealand Infotech Weekly
 
 
 
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