Thursday, December 07, 2006

Interesting Stories from Daily Telegraph: Aghanis Feel Better Off; Just retired head of British Army Says Don't Leave Job Unfinished in Iraq

In Afghanistan:

70 per cent say they are "grateful" rather than "unhappy" with the presence of NATO troops in the country.
While the same report says more Afghans are worried about the security situation, with increased Taliban backed attacks, they clearly feel better off with NATO there. Go Figure.

On Iraq, General Sir Mike Jackson, just retired head of the British Army says about Iraq:

Despite the conclusions of the Iraq Study Group that there should be a clear exit strategy from the country, Sir Mike warned that not to see the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns to their "proper conclusions would be a disaster".
Commenting on the Iraq Study Group's conclusions, Sir Mike said: "To leave Iraq before the Iraqi security forces are fully able to deal with the current violence would be both morally wrong and a fundamental strategic mistake."

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