Ally warns NATO over Afghan war
December 17, 2007 – 9:27 amAustralia’s new defense minister warned U.S. and NATO allies over the weekend that they risk losing the war in Afghanistan without a sharp shift in military and reconstruction efforts there, according to his office.
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