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Colombia considers Afghan mission
Colombia may offer mine-removal and counter-narcotics assistance [EPA]

Colombia is considering sending troops to Afghanistan to assist the US-led campaign against the Taliban, the government says.

Senior military officials travelled to Afghanistan on Wednesday to examine military co-operation in a special operations, counter-narcotics missions, engineering and mine-removal, the defence ministry said.

"They will analyse, according to Colombia's experience, the best way to collaborate in Afghanistan and the areas where Colombia can offer its knowledge," the ministry said in a statement on its website.

Colombia has yet to take a decision on Nato participation in Afghanistan, but the South American country has contacted the British and Spanish governments about co-operation, the ministry said.

Spanish daily newspaper El Pais said on Thursday that Colombia may add 100 soldiers to Spain's 800 troops in northwest Afghanistan next year.

If Colombia did sends troop, it would be the first Latin American country to join Nato operations in Afghanistan.

Troop increase

Foreign troop levels in Afghanistan have increased by more than 10,000 in the past year to around 71,000.

But violence has increased with attacks stemming from neighbouring Pakistan, authorities say.

Taliban fighters are increasingly targeting foreign and Afghan troops with aid agencies saying violence was greater in May and June than in any month since US-led forces helped topple the Taliban government in 2001.

Afghanistan is the world's largest producer of opium, which can be used to manufacture heroin.

Colombia has received billions of dollars in US military aid to support its operations against drug traffickers and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc), the country's largest rebel group.

 Source: Agencies
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Norberto
Argentina
08/08/2008
Crude jewish betrayal
They happily delivered the full list of ‘brother’ terrorist combatants to the enemy (as when Argentina broke the illegal inhumane cereal embargo organized by the “West” against Spain after WW II, and the USSR during the time of Reagan) in order to profit from the local disputes. It is clear that the recent operation to free hostages in Colombia was performed thanks to ‘inside’ help (MOSSAD) and it was a crude internal betrayal of the atheist ‘brothers’ at the highest commanding level.

Norberto
Argentina
08/08/2008
Crude betrayal two
Now the current Colombian government must pay for the ‘service’ joining the KERFUFFLE on the side of Israel. On the other hand, it highlights the continuous activity of Israel stimulating atheist Marxism (a Jewish sect founded in Europe during the XIX century) movements in order pull ‘rabbits out of the hat’ like this.

 
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