Posted on 15/12/07
NATO will soften appeals for more troops
EDINBURGH -- NATO has all but given up asking member countries to provide troops to help Canada and its allies fight the Taliban in the embattled south of Afghanistan, and instead will shift to pressing countries such as Germany and France to provide money, aid workers and supplies to the region, ministers from member nations said yesterday.
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