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| 3 Feb 2010 by The Huffington Post News Team In a letter sent to president Obama on Wednesday, 28 House Democrats called on the White House to subsidize efforts to keep Iraq's elections on track -- with an eye, they wrote, to ensuring that US troop withdrawals likewise proceed on schedule. ... Iran To Cut Ties With British Museum Over Loan Of Cyrus Cylinder. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran said it will cut ties with the British Museum on Monday because of the museum's failure to lend Tehran. ... President Obama on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/big-news/ - References [ More results from President Obama on The Huffington Post ] |
| 7 Feb 2010 by Marc British and US troops are planning a major operation against the Taliban in Helmand province. American and British troops poised to assault the Taliban stronghold of Marjah have begun targeting insurgent leaders for assassination. ... The question being asked is whether the Taliban will choose to slink away and wait 18 months for an American withdrawal to begin. It is a high-stakes game, and the people of Marjah are expected to be at the heart of it this week. ... Chandler's Watch - http://www.chandlerswatch.com/ |
| 4 Sep 2007 by rob.lyons@spiked-online.com The British troop withdrawal from Basra has both been hailed as a victory and described as a defeat. For the UK tabloid the Sun, the movement of 600 soldiers from Basra palace to a British airbase 10 miles outside of Basra is an ... Spiked - http://www.spiked-online.com/ - References [ More results from Spiked ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 Following Barack Obama's announcement of a withdrawal date for US forces in Afghanistan, British military chiefs stated that forces should remain for another five years. Suite101: Politics & Society Articles - http://www.suite101.com/politicsandsociety/ [ More results from Suite101: Politics & Society Articles ] |
| 30 Oct 2006 by Madosiva A survey conducted by The Daily Telegraph has shown that a majority of Britons support the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, regardless of the situation in both these countries. About 7, 500 British troops are ... Blogger News Network - http://www.bloggernews.net/1957 |
| 7 hours ago by admin A study from the National Audit Office (NAO) has found the number of minor injuries suffered on operations by British troops has almost double in three years. The authors of the report claim medical facilities in the UK, ... "There are encouraging signs that readiness has improved since the withdrawal from Iraq. But the Strategic Defence Review will need to take account of the current low readiness levels of the armed forces and the urgent need for recuperation." ... BIGON Sandbank - http://bigonsandbank.com/ |
| 6 Jan 2010 by Ken Simon McDonald, Gordon Brown's foreign affairs adviser, has told the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq war that the US pressured the UK to withdraw its troops a "bit more slowly" from Iraq. Brown originally announced he wanted to cut the ... The Trial of Saddam Hussein and The Fallout... - http://saddamhusseinstrial.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Feb 2010 by Ymgyrch Dros Gymru Adam Price has become the first mainstream politician to call for a withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan. Adam led an unsuccessful campaign to get Tony Blair impeached over the invasion of Iraq, said “It is high time we had a ... Plaid Cymru Llundain London - http://plaidcymrullundainlondon.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Plaid Cymru Llundain London ] |
| 28 Jan 2010 by admin Mr Brown would not be drawn on a timetable, and said instead that British withdrawal depended on conditions in the country. He said: ”I'm not giving a timescale; what I'm saying is, if the conditions are met, that security can be taken ... IrpMail.Com - http://irpmail.com/ |
| 19 hours ago by Steve Clemons I was up near the British Embassy both yesterday and today -- ghost town there in an embassy sense. The stalwart bronzed Winston Churchill still has about 18 inches of white stuff on his head and arms -- sort of a warrior snow man. .... reconciliation were futile without a withdrawal of foreign troops. This billion dollar buyout may, indeed, seem a bizarre reversal of fortunes, but only if one believes the U.S. genuinely wants reconciliation with the Taliban. ... The Washington Note - http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/ - References |
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