NATO’s Afghan mission ‘in jeopardy’
January 29, 2008 – 11:34 amCanadian forces will remain in Afghanistan beyond February 2009 only if another NATO nation sends an additional 1,000 combat troops to Kandahar province — where the troops are based, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Monday.
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