In this video from the USA, Daniel Ellsberg [see also here] says that as President Obama decides what to do in Afghanistan, he must learn the lessons of Vietnam.
Eleven US soldiers and three drug agents were killed in the space of 24 hours in Afghanistan as the Obama administration’s war cabinet prepared to meet Monday on escalating the war: here.
WARSAW: Polish Defense Minister Bogdan Klich denied on Monday that Polish president and prime minister had declared to enlarge the Polish contingent in Afghanistan: here.
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