The Germans have weight issues. The Finns have beer issues. And now the Czechs apparently have fear issues. Still wondering why the war in Afghanistan is not going ISAF’s way?
Afghanistan: A War ‘Too Dangerous’ to Fight
April 24, 2009 by Jari
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You left out the big one.
From The Age:
Diggers ‘let down’ Dutch allies in deadly battle with Taliban
http://tinyurl.com/cblmhw
“AUSTRALIAN troops in Afghanistan rushing to the aid of Dutch forces facing a major Taliban attack were ordered not to help their besieged allies, fresh details of the battle have revealed….”
This happened almost 2 years ago, (June, 2007) so I guess it’s a bit old for your post.
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