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Q: Why are the British troops in Afghanistan?
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When did the British troops go out to Afghanistan?

In 2001.


Since 2001 how many British troops have died in Afghanistan?

338 British troops have died so far in Afghanistan (As of 5/10/10)


Where would it be possible to find articles written about British troops in Afghanistan?

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.


Who are the UK troops fighting against?

There are about 10000 British troops fighting the Taliban in Helmand Province of Afghanistan.


Where can one find British troops?

The British Army currently has troops deployed in Afghanistan under the name Operation Herrick. Troops are also deployed in Africa, Canada and Cyprus.


Why are British troops fighting in Afghanistan?

(The Troops are fighting for oil in afghan) previous answer It is because the evil people (taliban) are shooting people and simply the british and American troops have gone to help


How many british troops have been deployed to Afghanistan how many of them are now dead?

120 British troops have died in Afghanistan as of 13 Sept 2008


Is Britain having a war right now?

There are around 10,000 British troops fighting in Afghanistan currently.


Is Wales in war?

Welsh troops are part of the British Army, along with troops from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, they are currently involved in the conflict in Afghanistan.


How many troops from Norway are involved with the ISAF in Afghanistan?

Norway has 500 troops in Afghanistan/


How many troops from Lithuania are involved with the ISAF in Afghanistan?

There are 245 troops from Lithuania in Afghanistan.


Where are the troops in Afghanistan?

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