British troops to join Mali mission | World news | The Guardian: "Cameron despatched Sir Kim Darroch, his national security adviser, to Paris on Monday to discuss what help Britain could provide. Government sources said decisions on troop deployments were expected to be made in the coming days as France confirms its exact requirements. One source said that Britain could easily dispatch 200 troops if France requested such a number.
Britain is prepared to provide hundreds of troops to help the operation and is considering a few options"
And so it begins AGAIN.
ReplyDeleteMali is not the only country in Africa that has uranium.
The new name for the region will be called Sahelistan. :-)
They never sleep, and they never stop.
It just goes on and on and on.
Indeed. The lies about 'support functions' and 'training missions' are flying thick and fast this morning. Look out for the words 'quagmire' and 'who could have foreseen this?' in the presstitute media in a year or so.
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. just made a deal with Niger to plant drones and to have their troops get immunity.
ReplyDeleteThis is a mission that crept before the military arrived.
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