Britain's cash boost to Afghan Army

  0 votes
Recommend
Britain's Prime Minister has promised to put more resources into training the Afghan National Army. Gordon Brown offered Afghanistan and extra 137 million dollars and said there might be a need to increase the size of the Army from 60,000 at present to more than 120,000. Brown's visit comes at a time of an upsurge in violence and amid political uncertainty in neighbouring Pakistan following the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf. Sonia Legg reports.


dotclear
Other Videos

Mumbai carnage: India's 9/11?

Attacks in India raise questions about whether India is facing its own 9/11, as US Secretary Rice...
» view video

Skating on Red Square

For the third year in a row Russians enjoy a skating rink at Moscow's Red Square Skaters of...
» view video

Rice's plea after Mumbai attacks

The US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has urged Pakistan to cooperate "fully and...
» view video

Flooded Venice is surfer's dream

Dutchman Duncan Zuur has fulfilled a long-long ambition to wakeboard around a flooded St Mark's...
» view video

Workers strike in Russian city

About 200 foreign workers employed by a construction firm in the Russian city of Ekatherinburg...
» view video
dotclear
video Video categories
» Home » Specials » World 
» Business » Technology » U.S. 
» Science » Health » Movie Reviews 
» Movies » Music » People 
» Sports » Gadgets » Video Games 
SHARE THE VIDEO:
Del.icio.us Digg Stumble Upon
Facebook Newsvine Mixx

» E-mail To A Friend
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
RIM’s Quarterly Profit Doesn’t Meet ForecastsRIM’s Quarterly Profit Doesn’t Meet Forecasts

» read full story
dotclear