In general, that would be a decision that would be made by Her Majesty's government. They would have to decide that the goals and objectives of their nation would be better served to withdraw.
In specific, that would be a decision that would be made by each individual soldier. He/she would have to decide that the goals and objectives they have for themselves are better served by deserting.
In support of Nato's peacekeeping mission.
because i dont know xD
port beach.
Treaty of Paris, 1783
Treaty of Paris
In 2001.
338 British troops have died so far in Afghanistan (As of 5/10/10)
Some people say yes, some people say no. In a hundred years, we may know what the correct answer was.
One can find some written articles about British troops using this website at guardian. There are verified and published written articles about the troops from Afghanistan.
In support of Nato's peacekeeping mission.
Treaty of Paris 1783
because i dont know xD
Thanks
There are about 10000 British troops fighting the Taliban in Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
The British Army currently has troops deployed in Afghanistan under the name Operation Herrick. Troops are also deployed in Africa, Canada and Cyprus.
port beach.
It succeeded in getting British troops to withdraw from the northwest forts.