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VETERAN WAR CORRESPONDENT PETER SCHOLL-LATOUR: GERMAN ARMY RARELY LEFT BASE, AFGHAN WAR IS LOST…….

 

Scholl Latour says that in Afghanistan, the German army did not leave its camp and that the war was lost.

Scholl-Latour explains Afghanistan is lost

In the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bundestag, Peter Scholl-Latour has torn the German Afghanistan mission. The reporter accused the Bundeswehr, of hardly leaving their camp in the Hindu Kush.

By Miriam Hollstein

Journalist Peter Scholl-Latour about Germany's involvement in Afghanistan: "We should think about how we get out of it" (archive picture)

Photo: APjournalist Peter Scholl-Latour about Germany’s involvement in Afghanistan: “We should think about how we get out of it” (archive picture)

When the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bundestag convenes, they do so behind closed doors. On Wednesday, thhye made ​​an exception. The reason: At a hearing there were lessons for Germany about dragging the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The application ends on 31December 2014.

The public gallery was full, lay on the topic, but also the guest star of the session. Because as an expert, Peter Scholl-Latour was invited. The now 90-year-old journalist embodies like no other type of war reporter who has traveled the world.

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