sherdil76
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At least some in UK dare to accept the fact that they do not belong here and can never rule this land or win people's heart with the brutalities and unjust. but American leadership (funded and backed by zionist regime) simply do not want to accept this, soon they will feel the taste the recipe cooked by afghans so many times in history.
Associated Press
Britain needs to ask if the war in Afghanistan is still winnable, Liberal Democrat peer Paddy Ashdown said.
He condemned Gordon Brown's speech defending the campaign as lacking in "passion and charisma" and said the Prime Minister had failed to clarify confusion over the UK's objectives in the country.
Lord Ashdown, who served as UN High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina until 2006, was put forward as the international community's envoy in Afghanistan in 2008 but was blocked by the Afghan government.
He told Radio 4's Today programme: "We have made catastrophic errors."
"Events are still moving against us in Afghanistan and we have lost a great amount of time in turning things around."
He said that the UK should not be asking whether our forces should be fighting the war instead, he said: "We should be asking ourselves a much more brutal question.
"Can we win it from where we are now?"
But he added: "It is too early to do that now, I want to see the results of these elections first." (LOL everybody knows how Afghan elections went, but they waiting to make a statement on it, coz if by any chance a leader fo not their choice gets elected then they will not wait a second to issue cunning statements like they used for Iran, pitty, no one believe them but their own ignorant people)
He said that it would be unhelpful if the international community passed judgment on the polls before Afghan authorities had completed their investigations.
The former Liberal Democrat leader also criticised Mr Brown's leadership on the issue.
Associated Press
Britain needs to ask if the war in Afghanistan is still winnable, Liberal Democrat peer Paddy Ashdown said.
He condemned Gordon Brown's speech defending the campaign as lacking in "passion and charisma" and said the Prime Minister had failed to clarify confusion over the UK's objectives in the country.
Lord Ashdown, who served as UN High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina until 2006, was put forward as the international community's envoy in Afghanistan in 2008 but was blocked by the Afghan government.
He told Radio 4's Today programme: "We have made catastrophic errors."
"Events are still moving against us in Afghanistan and we have lost a great amount of time in turning things around."
He said that the UK should not be asking whether our forces should be fighting the war instead, he said: "We should be asking ourselves a much more brutal question.
"Can we win it from where we are now?"
But he added: "It is too early to do that now, I want to see the results of these elections first." (LOL everybody knows how Afghan elections went, but they waiting to make a statement on it, coz if by any chance a leader fo not their choice gets elected then they will not wait a second to issue cunning statements like they used for Iran, pitty, no one believe them but their own ignorant people)
He said that it would be unhelpful if the international community passed judgment on the polls before Afghan authorities had completed their investigations.
The former Liberal Democrat leader also criticised Mr Brown's leadership on the issue.