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8 Dead Soldiers Repatriated.
Live now on news channels, bodies of the latest servicemen, 8 in all, killed in Afghanistan, being removed from the plane at RAF Lyneham.
They selflessly gave their lives for us. How many more? Is it (still) / Has it ever been worth it?
They selflessly gave their lives for us. How many more? Is it (still) / Has it ever been worth it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brown is damned if he sends more troops, castigated if he tries to reduce the numbers. He inherited the situation from Blair and there's no exit. Our big mistake is to think foot soldiers are the answer to the problem in Afghanistan. President Karzai allows the British to do the dirty work and try to bring harmony to the civilians. They won't listen to us! Why don't they send the Afghan troops into Helmund where they would be listened to. We can then revert to dropping the 500lb bombs, step up the use of drones and kill the Taliban.
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Thanks everyone for your comments on what is an extremely emotive subject.
We all have our views on the conflict in Afghanistan and our involvement in it. And as long as man exists, we will never all hold the same opinion of this and other similar engagements.
Suffice to say that, as a result, many lives will continue to be lost, with some of those inevitably from these isles.
We all have our views on the conflict in Afghanistan and our involvement in it. And as long as man exists, we will never all hold the same opinion of this and other similar engagements.
Suffice to say that, as a result, many lives will continue to be lost, with some of those inevitably from these isles.
I live just outside Lyneham where the planes bringing them home land and also near Wootton Bassett. It's a sombre day when we see the plane come in, I shed a few tears every time. My son-in-law goes back for a second 3 month tour of duty on August 1st. Like all forces families, we just live on a knife edge and when we hear " a soldier has been killed in Afghanistan" we cross our fingers it's not ours, selfish I know because it's someone's loved one, but that's how it is.
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