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U.K.: NATO to Offer 5,000 Troops for Afghanistan
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U.K.: NATO to Offer 5,000 Troops for Afghanistan Wednesday, November 25, 2009 LONDON British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says 10 NATO nations are ready to offer about 5,000 more troops for the war in Afghanistan. Brown's spokesman
Story|11/25/2009
British Panel Begins Investigation Into Iraq War
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will do little to answer lingering doubts about Britain's rush to join the war. Led by a panel appointed by Prime Minister Gordon Brown , the inquiry won't apportion blame, or establish criminal or civil liability — only offer reprimand and
Story|11/24/2009
Britain, Australia Apologize to Child Migrants
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the absolute tragedy — of childhoods lost." The apology comes one day after the British government said Prime Minister Gordon Brown would apologize for child migrant programs that sent children as young as 3 to Australia, Canada and other former
Story|11/16/2009
Military Spending Weighs on Obama's Afghan Decision
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that whatever policy change he announces must be aimed at protecting America from terrorist networks. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday NATO nations may contribute 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan — offering key backing as the U
Story|11/15/2009
Bomber Strikes Military Convoy in Kabul; 19 Hurt
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pledged more help, but he stopped short of saying that countries would send more troops. On Friday, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown indicated he believed he could secure commitments for 5,000 more NATO forces in Afghanistan. Speaking during
Story|11/13/2009
NATO May Send 5,000 More to Afghan War
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more troops to Afghanistan — offering key backing as the U.S. decides whether to increase troop levels. Prime Minister Gordon Brown launched an impassioned defense of the controversial military campaign in Afghanistan during an interview Friday
Story|11/13/2009
Afghan Future Threatened by Ex-Warlords in Gov't
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lives of British men and women in harm's way for a government that does not stand up against corruption," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday. Last week, Kai Eide, the U.N. mission chief in Afghanistan, suggested time was running
Story|11/12/2009
Bodies of U.K. Soldiers Killed by Rogue Afghan Cop Return to Britain
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British way of mourning war dead is quite formal," said Robert Lee, spokesman for the Royal British Legion. Prime Minister Gordon Brown , who was criticized this week over a hastily written condolence letter to a grieving mother, said the Afghan
Story|11/10/2009
Britons Angry Over Recent Deaths in Afghan War
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2009 WOOTTON BASSETT, England Grieving over the death of her son in Afghanistan, the woman tore into British Prime Minister Gordon Brown . "Mr. Brown, listen to me," she said. "I know every injury that my child sustained that day. I know
Story|11/10/2009
Divisions Remain Ahead of Climate Change Conference in Denmark
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conservative Heritage Foundation. There's also no agreement on where the aid money would come from. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown suggested a tax on international finance transactions. U.S. officials quickly shot that down. After the
Story|11/09/2009