Australian soldier deaths prompt questions about Australian presence in Afghanistan war
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The death of three Australian soldiers in Afghanistan over the weekend has raised questions about Australia’s presence in the war. In the ten years since Australian troops have joined the conflict, 32 Australian soldiers have died and 209 have been wounded. Some commentators say Australia’s presence in Afghanistan is justified. Meanwhile others say the climbing death toll of Australian soldiers and Afghani civilians should lead to a rethink of the Australian government’s approach to the conflict.
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