Summary
BRITAIN is at war in Afghanistan. War causes casualties.
That's why 15 soldiers have died in the last 13 days, bringing the total of British dead to 184 in six years. That is the bald arithmetic of combat in one of the most unforgiving areas of the world - but there is more to the fighting in Afghanistan's Helmand Province than the relentless tally of casualties.See the full content of this document
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Friends and Enemies Alike Should Listen and Have No Doubt . . . We Will Endure and We Will Prevail Why Are We Still There?
"We're here because we're here because, we're here because we're here-" Sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne, the ditty and its sardonic three words accompanied many a young soldier marching up to the front line to face possible death during the first world war. It's possible that those same words might find a r...
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