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28 Jul 2011

Costs of British military operations in Afghanistan estimated at £18bn

The cost of British military operations in Afghanistan is now officially estimated at more than 18bn, figures released on Thursday show. The cost of imposing a no-fly zone and bombing targets in Libya is so far officially estimated at 260m.
The cost of British military operations in Afghanistan is now officially estimated at more than 18bn, figures released...
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5 Jul 2011

Cameron Future role possible for Taliban

British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that Afghanistan's Taliban - currently fighting against British troops and other international coalition forces - could play a future role in the government of the country.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that Afghanistan's Taliban - currently fighting against British troops and...
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27 Jun 2011

Pakistan expels British trainers of anti-Taliban soldiers

Pakistan has expelled a team of British military trainers sent to help with the fight against the Taliban and al-Qaida, as the fallout from the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden continues to rock relations between Islamabad and its western allies.
Pakistan has expelled a team of British military trainers sent to help with the fight against the Taliban and al-Qaida,...
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