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Learn what exactly?
Learn what, AOG? People in Afghan are bound to be different to the officer classes traditionally recruited to Sandhurst, we have to work with what we've got.
Learn that we should not interfere with other countries (from the start)
Well that's one point YMG

Would you agree with me then that we should reduce this country's offensive strategy and therefore reduce it's offensive weaponry

After all what is the point of an Aircraft carrier if not to interfere in other countries?
AOG ,Are you an ex serving Member of the Military???
Am sure AOG was in the RAF. Isn't that right, AOG?

As to this incident, we have,as it were, fifth columnists in Afghanistan.

But if anyone thinks that the officer class, or the soldiery, in the British Army are not capable of shooting one another, recklessly or on purpose, they should attend court martials in Germany, or listen to the tales that senior officers can tell about their experiences !
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FredPuli43

/// Am sure AOG was in the RAF. Isn't that right, AOG? ///

Yes in a time when one knew your enemy, abroad and at home.
There has been more than a handful of ANA go through RMA Sandhurst.
Intriguing, AOG. Who were the known enemy at home? And how did we know them?
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FredPuli43

/// Intriguing, AOG. Who were the known enemy at home? And how did we know them? ///

Perhaps frowned upon in this day and age, but quite affective, if they were German, Italian or Japanese they were the enemy.

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