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Afghanistan to send troops to Iraq

Saturday April 16, 2005 (2036 PST)


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KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai has agreed to send troops of his country to Iraq.

According to Radio Mashad, it has been announced by the President following the meeting with US Defence Secretary in Kabul.

It further added that Afghanistan has agreed to send its troops to Iraq at a time when Afghans have been complaining against worse security situation in their own country.

 
 
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Afghans will hopefully find this token as a good omen as they recover their dignity and self-determination after years of abuse. I imagine that down the road, in turn, both Afghan and Iraqi troops will be sent to help the recovery efforts of a free Iran when that tortured nation finally joins the growing family of democratic nations.

Posted by Korla Pundit, United States of America

While the aspirations and intentions of the young lady residing safely in the United States are to be commended, she may shocked by the reality of what her Afghan sisters have actually to bear, that is if she actually does go to Kabul.

There’s an Afghan saying which points out that “drums sound sweet from afar”!

Posted by Bahlol Lohdi, Afghanistan

“The Sound of Distant Drums” ______________ Bahlol Lohdi, Afghanistan (2005-04-21 06:17:19)
“Voices From Gunga Din Country” ______________ Bahlol Lohdi, Afghanistan (2005-04-21 05:55:34)
UN Says Most of Country is safe for refugees to return ______________ Homer from London, United Kingdom (2005-04-20 13:26:39)
“Karzai’s Foreign Supporters” ______________ Bahlol Lohdi, Afghanistan (2005-04-19 20:30:31)
     RE : Thank you America _____ Zaki, United Kingdom (2005-04-20 13:23:33)
ANA ______ us soldier, United States of America (2005-04-19 14:25:13)
     RE : Afghan and Iraqi troops ______________ Korla Pundit, United States of America (2005-04-25 16:21:34)
Father of modern Aghanistan _ Homer, United Kingdom (2005-04-19 03:20:21)
‘The Madness of ‘King’ Karzai” ______________ Bahlol Lohdi, Afghanistan (2005-04-16 22:30:54)

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