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<title>Comment by Henry G Adam on Jon Stewart out-analyzes Christiane Amanpour</title>
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<description>Polish Armed Forces took part in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, deploying 2,500 soldiers in the south of that country and commanding the 17-nation Multinational force in Iraq. In addition to this, Polish soldiers are currently deployed in five separate UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNDOF, UNIFIL, SFOR, AFOR and KFOR) with a total of approximately 2,200 troops, on top of the 1,500 soldiers remaining in southern Iraq. Total international deployment of Polish military is 3,727 troops.

&quot;Today Bush 43 has the support of Spain, Bulgaria, Latvia, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands and Lithuania, as well as Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, but none have committed troops nor have they made reconstruction pledges&quot;.?!?!?</description>
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