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Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned that elections in Germany could complicate any agreements made at the G20, the PMS said that he did not think that would be the case. The Prime Minister had set out in his interview with the Financial Times, his agenda on the economic front. The G20 was a very successful grouping and should not be directly influenced by any one member in terms of political situations.
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Do many Taliband Soldiers sleep peacefully at home each night, and breakfast with their families before working in their Poppy fields for a few hours?
Comment by David W. Harcombe — 4 Sep 2009 on 9:53 pm | LinkThen, after having another meal at home, do they simply go to where their concealed weapons are stored, to then seek those foreign Uniformed people, representing hostile religeous and domestic ethics, who are such clear and obvious targets.
While still dressed in their ‘domestic’ clothing, having mearly concealed their unused bombs and weapons, do they then disappear to their homes for anoher peaceful few hours?
And how may NATO Troops succeed more than did the Russians who eventually conceede failure there after over TEN YEARS of futile antagonism and strife ?