NATO seeks new Afghan push from summit (Reuters)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Thu, 03/27/2008 - 8:20am

Coalition forces return fire during an engagement with Taliban in Farah Province, December 5, 2007.<br /><br />(U.S. Army/Sgt. Michael Zuk/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - NATO's leaders want next week's summit in Romania to resolve internal tensions over its mission in Afghanistan and commit more troops, signaling its willingness to stay the course there and defeat the Taliban.




 

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