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British Prime Minister's first visit to Kabul
« on: June 10, 2010, 04:28:52 am »
BEIJING, June 10 Xinhua According to coach outlet foreign reports, was in Afghanistan to visit British Prime Minister David Cameron said that Britain would not deploy troops back to Afghanistan.

Cameron 10, arrived in Afghanistan, held talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. This is Cameron's first visit to Afghanistan since becoming prime minister. The new British government of Afghanistan as a priority foreign countries.

Since the outbreak of the war in Afghanistan since 2001, cheap coach bags nearly 300 British soldiers killed in Afghanistan.

Currently there are 8,000 British soldiers stationed in Afghanistan.

According to the British "Times" reported that the U.S. government had warned the British that the British in 2006 to troops stationed in Helmand province in Afghanistan too little to be more troops.

Former U.S. President George W. Bush during his tenure in charge of national defense policy, Deputy Secretary of Defense Eric Edelman (Eric Edelman) revealed that British officials had told him, in France and other European countries pledged to increase the size of the force in Afghanistan before, not to Afghanistan by the United Kingdom soldiers(coach handbags)

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