Turkey And Table Football With The Troops: Cameron Makes Surprise Pre-Christmas Visit To Declare 'Success' In Afghanistan -- Daily Mail
* Prime Minister sings carols and eats Christmas dinner with soldiers on front line during unscheduled trip to Camp Bastion yesterday
* Insists Britain will leave a legacy of 'success not failure'
* Visit comes days after he announced blueprint for withdrawal by 2014
* But PM hints more troops could be based in United Arab Emirates
David Cameron has declared the mission in Afghanistan a ‘success’ as British troops prepare to pull-out.
Despite 438 British troops losing their lives during the 11-year conflict, the Prime Minister insisted Afghanistan was a ‘far better place’ than when the US-led invasion was launched in 2011.
Speaking during a pre-Christmas visit to British forces, he defended plans announced this week to almost halve the UK force to 5,200 by the end of 2013. All combat operations are to end by 2014.
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