French Troops Refuse Afganistan Work

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French troops: We won't go to Afghanistan


Global Research, October 4, 2008
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Troops in a military base in France have opposed their deployment to Afghanistan amid dwindling support of French forces being there.
According to French media, troops in the 27th battalion stationed in a southern France military base said on Friday that they were unwilling to go to Afghanistan as part of France's mission in the central Asian country.
The troops' refusal to go to the war-ravaged country comes as 10 French soldiers were killed in Afghanistan in August.
The August ambush is the deadliest ground attack on international forces since the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the heaviest single death toll for the French military since the 1983 bombing of a barracks in Beirut killed 58 French paratroopers.
The Taliban and Former PM Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who leads Hezb-i-Islami group, separately claimed responsibility for the attack on the French troops amid speculation that they were killed by 'friendly-fire' from NATO planes that had come to help them escape the ambush.
The attack shocked France and sparked fierce debate about the country's presence in Afghanistan. Despite calls to withdraw, French lawmakers have recently approved an extension of the country's involvement in the Afghan conflict.
Despite the fact that 50 percent of the French people oppose the deployment of thousands of troops to Afghanistan, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced at the last NATO summit in April that he would send an additional 700 French soldiers to fight the Taliban in Afghanistan, bringing the total to about 3,000.
Criticism of Sarkozy's policies increased following the death of the 10 French soldiers. He has also faced severe criticism for being too close to US President George W. Bush's administration.
 

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French troops: We won't go to Afghanistan


Global Research, October 4, 2008
Press TV

Troops in a military base in France have opposed their deployment to Afghanistan amid dwindling support of French forces being there.
According to French media, troops in the 27th battalion stationed in a southern France military base said on Friday that they were unwilling to go to Afghanistan as part of France's mission in the central Asian country.
The troops' refusal to go to the war-ravaged country comes as 10 French soldiers were killed in Afghanistan in August.
The August ambush is the deadliest ground attack on international forces since the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the heaviest single death toll for the French military since the 1983 bombing of a barracks in Beirut killed 58 French paratroopers.
The Taliban and Former PM Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who leads Hezb-i-Islami group, separately claimed responsibility for the attack on the French troops amid speculation that they were killed by 'friendly-fire' from NATO planes that had come to help them escape the ambush.
The attack shocked France and sparked fierce debate about the country's presence in Afghanistan. Despite calls to withdraw, French lawmakers have recently approved an extension of the country's involvement in the Afghan conflict.
Despite the fact that 50 percent of the French people oppose the deployment of thousands of troops to Afghanistan, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced at the last NATO summit in April that he would send an additional 700 French soldiers to fight the Taliban in Afghanistan, bringing the total to about 3,000.
Criticism of Sarkozy's policies increased following the death of the 10 French soldiers. He has also faced severe criticism for being too close to US President George W. Bush's administration.

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Canadian troops should pull out next. A British military leader said NATO can't win in Afghanistan. I think an American general just said something similar too, if I'm not mistaken.

Not many people know that the Taliban said they'd hand over bin Laden if the US could prove he did 911. But it doesn't look like the US has even convinced some of their own people or the world, let alone the Taliban. Just do a Google search for 'false flag operations' or 'phony bin Laden tapes'.

That was the original reason why Canadian troops were sent to Afghanistan, isn't it? To get bin Laden?
 
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Canadian troops should pull out next. A British military leader said NATO can't win in Afghanistan. I think an American general just said something similar too, if I'm not mistaken.

Not many people know that the Taliban said they'd hand over bin Laden if the US could prove he did 911. But it doesn't look like the US has even convinced some of their own people or the world, let alone the Taliban. Just do a Google search for 'false flag operations' or 'phony bin Laden tapes'.

That was the original reason why Canadian troops were sent to Afghanistan, isn't it? To get bin Laden?

I do not think so.

First Busharoo convinced Harpo and then Harpo said that Canada as a member of NATO should participate.

.....typical Harpo bull!