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.
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The Articles of Confederation worked at the time.
The British constitution is an unwritten constitution, meaning that it does not exist in a single document or a set number of articles. It is composed of various laws, statutes, court decisions, and conventions that have evolved over time. Therefore, there is no specific number of articles in the British constitution.
Censorship in Afghanistan was written in 2011, but the various Afghan governments have employed censorship since Afghanistan was first civilized.
These "Articles" were the precursor to the Constitution. They were written to give the Continental Congress the authority it needed to act as a federation of states united primarily for the defense of the colonies against the tyranny of the British Monarchy.
The Articles of Confederation were written to reduce a strong central government seizing power and creating a tyrannical situation in the newly created United States. The former colonists distrusted powerful government, and the Articles were written to spread governmental power into the individual states as much as possible.
Just the opposite, actually. The Articles were written first.
Nabi Misdaq has written: 'Afghanistan'
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The Articles were drafted in 1776 and ratified in 1777.
WILLIAM MALEY has written: 'RESCUING AFGHANISTAN'
Akif Zaidi has written: 'Captive in Afghanistan'