Afghanistan: UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown Accused Of 'Dereliction Of Duty' -- The Telegraph
Gordon Brown has been accused of "the ultimate dereliction of duty" in his handling of the war in Afghanistan.
Mr Miliband was forced to defend the Government's strategy after severe criticism of the bloody escalation in the conflict.
There has been mounting public concern about the way the campaign is being conducted following the deaths of 15 British soldiers since the start of July.
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