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In 2003 some 72% of Americans fully supported the Abandoning of the Missions and those Sent to Accomplish so extremely Quickly after 9/11!!

At least some 95%, if not more as less then 1% serve them, not only still support the, just below, total lack of Sacrifice, they ran from any and all Accountability and left everything still on the table to be continually used if the political/military want was still in play in future executive/legislative wants!!
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Brit Afghanistan War Inquiry Requested

After quickly abandoning the missions and those sent into, following the Americans Iraq War Drums policies, after 9/11 once again the British call for Inquiries. The American public, crickets aren't even heard, oh wait, everything shifted to blaming the Obama administration, the bushco, who are they, as the conservative revisionist history continues to be written!

Set up Afghanistan war inquiry, MPs urge government
12 May 2014 - The UK government should set up an inquiry into "lessons learned" after troops withdraw from Afghanistan at the end of this year, MPs have recommended.

The Commons defence committee said ministers should plan for a "thorough" study covering the aims of the war and whether efforts had been "sufficient".

Defence Secretary Philip Hammond promised to "look strategically across the campaign" after the mission ends.

More than 450 UK personnel have died in the Afghan conflict since 2001.

An official inquiry into the Iraq war began almost five years ago and has still to publish its findings. This follows arguments between the panel, led by former civil servant Sir John Chilcot, and Whitehall officials over which documents can be disclosed.

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