Because they are part of the United Nations. They are our allies. Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan is operated by many nations to quell the Al Qaeda and other insurgents. They are all searching for Osama bin Laden too but it is believed he is in either Pakistan or Syria.
Afghanistan is 3:30 hours ahead of UK.
no they did not
The UK, or more correctly, the government of the UK, sees Afghanistan as a threat. Not the populace but certain factions within the country. By far, the greater number of the citizens in the UK do not look upon Afghanistan as an 'enemy'. Politics and warfare are controversial matters. Often our so called public servants, who are, in reality our masters, do much in our name that we deplore.
The UK and the USSR.
Around 9500
Because it is up to the president
Anyone can drive in the UK provided they have a full and valid driving licence for the vehicle they wish to drive.
They are very strong, since the occupation of the Taliban. Afghanistan remained strong. The US, UK, France are still sending their troops to end terrorism.
Escape from Afghanistan - 2002 V is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 UK:15 USA:R
Stabilization and reconstruction of Afghanistan. Some members wanted to avoid conflicts, but troops from US, UK, and Canada engaged in fighting.
They are very strong, since the occupation of the Taliban. Afghanistan remained strong. The US, UK, France are still sending their troops to end terrorism.
UK forces in Afghanistan may use satellite telephones, which have their own telephone country codes and numbering schemes, determined by the company operating the satellite service. If they are using a telephone in the regular Afghan telephone network, it uses country code +93 (dialed from the UK as 00 93), followed by the Afghan domestic telephone number, omitting the leading 0. Most UK forces in Afghanistan have at least occasional access to e-mail and the Internet. The Ministry of Defence also offers various ways to contact a soldier who is stationed in Afghanistan.