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Old 03-21-2008, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by sunnyside View Post
We've been involved since 1999. Giving them independence and an army is our way out.

Ideally they should buy the equipment. But if it lets us remove some of our equipment and forces it might be profitable for us to just give stuff to them.
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Excellent point, more troops to Iraq and Afganistan to help complete the mission.


I am very disappointed that other NATO partners such as France,Germany,Italy,Spain etc etc are not committing front line troops to action in Afghanistan.

I blame the politicians in their homelands - not the service men and women theselves - I'm sure they would love a crack at the enermy !!!!

If all NATO members pulled their weight so to speak, the US wouldn't have to scrifice so much for World Democracy, they do and respect to them.
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