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BREAKING NEWS: 6 UK Soldiers Missing In Afghanistan
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./// Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said:
"I utterly condemn those responsible for this incident, who will ultimately fail to derail a mission that is protecting our national security at home and making real progress in Helmand province - a testament to the bravery, commitment and professionalism of our armed forces." ///
The usual pathetic statement that is issued each and every time one or more of our brave service personnel makes the ultimate sacrifice.
How long does it take to train Afghan troops to defend their own country? Our soldiers should be home in Britain, protecting our national security at home, not thousands of miles away in foreign lands.
"Making real progress in Helmand province"?????? utter rubbish it is no safer now that it was in 2001, and it will be even worse when the last troops move out.
We have lost 404 British men and women, in Afghanistan, whereas;
USA has lost 1783
Canada 158
France 82
Germany 56
Italy 46
Although nothing can excuse even one death from the coalition forces, but one has to ask, why is it that the US and Britain have made the greatest sacrifice?
Are these other countries politicians more concerned about their forces, so much so that they are not prepared to employ them in the danger zones?
"I utterly condemn those responsible for this incident, who will ultimately fail to derail a mission that is protecting our national security at home and making real progress in Helmand province - a testament to the bravery, commitment and professionalism of our armed forces." ///
The usual pathetic statement that is issued each and every time one or more of our brave service personnel makes the ultimate sacrifice.
How long does it take to train Afghan troops to defend their own country? Our soldiers should be home in Britain, protecting our national security at home, not thousands of miles away in foreign lands.
"Making real progress in Helmand province"?????? utter rubbish it is no safer now that it was in 2001, and it will be even worse when the last troops move out.
We have lost 404 British men and women, in Afghanistan, whereas;
USA has lost 1783
Canada 158
France 82
Germany 56
Italy 46
Although nothing can excuse even one death from the coalition forces, but one has to ask, why is it that the US and Britain have made the greatest sacrifice?
Are these other countries politicians more concerned about their forces, so much so that they are not prepared to employ them in the danger zones?
they're not really missing, though. I understand why they would prefer not to use more precise terms like eviscerated, of course, but the implication that "we don't know where they are" seems wrong (unless as aog suggests they really don't know if they were in the vehicle, which may just be the case).
It's interesting ...
If one soldier was killed each week for the next six weeks it would be raise no more than a minor platitude at PM's Question Time.
And that turn of events is not far from the reality for the worst phases of the mission.
Now six are killed in one go and it's a national event. Curious isn't it?
If one soldier was killed each week for the next six weeks it would be raise no more than a minor platitude at PM's Question Time.
And that turn of events is not far from the reality for the worst phases of the mission.
Now six are killed in one go and it's a national event. Curious isn't it?
jackthehat
That's what comes of depending on the Left-Wing bias BBC.
I should stick to the Right-Wing press such as the Daily Mail they give the full facts.
From the Daily Mail report;
/// Speaking in Downing Street, Prime Minister David Cameron said: 'This is a desperately sad day for our country and desperately sad of course for the families concerned. ///
It's amazing what a difference conveniently missing out the full text can make to a statement.
That's what comes of depending on the Left-Wing bias BBC.
I should stick to the Right-Wing press such as the Daily Mail they give the full facts.
From the Daily Mail report;
/// Speaking in Downing Street, Prime Minister David Cameron said: 'This is a desperately sad day for our country and desperately sad of course for the families concerned. ///
It's amazing what a difference conveniently missing out the full text can make to a statement.
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