T.W.
Thursday 8th October 2009 6:10am [Edited]
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Well, we had one of your commanders in London a few days back saying exactly that. I hope the message also reached back home. Our recently retired ex-head of the army has come under (metaphorical) fire today when it's revealed he's going to take on a role with the Conservative opposition.
Now Labour are implying that all his genuinely impartial, if outspoken, criticisms of the government over Afghanistan (whilst he was in the job) were politically motivated. They were, of course, trying to slur him even before he made a political move. Put simply, he'd asked for an immediate 2000 extra troops to be deployed and was denied on financial grounds. He'd also made public the concerns about equipment and other resources which stem from the guys at the sharp end.
Historically Labour has never had much genuine sympathy for our armed forces and they have tried to fight Afghanistan on the cheap every step of the way.
I really don't see other NATO countries committing further troops in frontline roles. The public opinion over here is pretty much that we don't believe the claims that Britain is safer by securing Afghanistan because a) all the terrorists can just train and deploy from Pakistan and b) fighting a never-ending battle there distracts time, money and energy from securing borders etc.
The public will always support the troops, but we've already had enough of the body-bags and don't see the Afghanistan as winnable or worth it.