Brown vows to press on.GORDON Brown insisted that Britain must press on in Afghanistan after the killing of five British soldiers by a rogue Rogue, river, c.200 mi (320 km) long, rising in SW Oreg., in the Cascade Range N of Crater Lake. It flows southwest and west through a fertile valley (noted for its orchard fruits) and then across the Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach. Afghan policeman policeman /po·lice·man/ (pah-les´min) a glass rod with a piece of rubber tubing on one end, used as a stirring rod and transfer tool in chemical analysis. po·lice·man n. prompted fresh questions over the military mission. The Prime Minister told a sombre som·bre adj. Chiefly British Variant of somber. sombre or US somber Adjective 1. serious, sad, or gloomy: a sombre message 2. House of Commons House of Commons: see Parliament. that it was important to match the resolve shown by the armed forces amid signs that political support for the campaign was fracturing. Former foreign office minister Kim Howells said the attack had struck a blow at the heart of the strategy of building up the Afghan army and police so they could take over responsibility for security from the international forces. |
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