London, 2007 August 11, IRIB
The state-run U.S. and British media have confessed to U.S. and Britain's failure in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Meanwhile, prior to deploying their forces to Afghanistan and Iraq, these media were publicizing U.S. and British warmongering pretexts, but are currently trying to hide their disastrous failure, while paving the grounds for their pullout from Afghanistan and Iraq.
The American and British print, audio and visual media have, for a while, been quoting government experts as saying that the time has come for a more UN active role in Afghanistan and Iraq, and plans should be made for the withdrawal of these forces from Iraq and Afghanistan.
This joint plan was approved Friday August 10 with the ratification of Resolution 1770 at United Nations Security Council. U.S. and British governments who occupied Iraq in 2003 despite UN opposition, ratified a resolution at UNSC yesterday, which emphasizes on a more active role by UN. According to announcement of informed sources, ratification of this resolution postulates U.S. and Britain's strategic and tactical failure for a so-called graceful exit from Iraq. U.S. and British media now clearly refer to their governments’ crisis in facing domestic and overseas opposition to continuation of military occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, U.S. State and Defense Departments recently confessed to the acute mental disorders that the troops, returning from Afghanistan and Iraq face, while calling for the helping hand of psychiatrists to help treat the troopers mental disorders and to prevent their flee from the U.S. army.
Britain, who deployed 40,000 troopers along with 140,000 U.S. forces to occupy Iraq last week announced that it will lower the number of British troopers to 5,000 troops in the near future.Britain has announced that its death toll in Afghanistan and Iraq respectively stands at 69 troops and 169 forces. But U.S. still censors facts and has only admitted to the death of 3,680 U.S. troopers in Iraq. Meanwhile, a number of sources, which have released true figures, state that the death toll among American troopers stand at more than 13,000.