Just a day after conceding Canada couldn't hope to beat the Taliban "militarily," Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor changed his tune again, saying that Canadian troops had "broken the back" of an insurgent uprising west of Kandahar.
"They're basically being suppressed and on the run at the moment," he said. "Our people are flowing more freely through the area right now but we always have to be wary of the Taliban from a security point of view and we will," O'Connor said. And he hinted Canada might be sending more military resources to help troops expand development work in the battle-scarred region of southern Afghanistan. I want more projects produced, I want more development activity," O'Connor said.
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WASHINGTON — Hours after making an historic landing aboard a moving aircraft carrier, President Bush told sailors manning the USS Abraham Lincoln Thursday that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended."
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