David Cameron's Pre-Christmas Visit To British Troops In Afghanistan Hit By Dust Storm (PICTURES)

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First Posted: 20/12/11 13:49 GMT Updated: 20/12/11 14:59 GMT

KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN -- David Cameron has indicated that a substantial number of British troops in Afghanistan would be returning home in 2013 as he landed in the war-ravaged nation.

Cameron had planned to visit thousands of British troops spending Christmas in Afghanistan, but his plans were scuppered by one of the worst dust storms to hit the region in over a year.

The prime minister flew into Afghanistan on Tuesday morning on-board a military C-17 transport plane from RAF Brize Norton in his Oxfordshire constituency of Witney.

He had planned to fly direct from the UK into Camp Bastion, but severe weather at the giant British base forced his plane to divert at the last minute 100 miles south, to the city of Kandahar.
 
While unable to proceed with the trip as planned, Cameron did manage to meet with some British forces stationed at the Nato base in the region.
 
Dressed in a fleece and chinos he met and drank tea with Tornado crews from 12(b) Squadron from RAF Lossimouth in Scotland, who fly missions all over Afghanistan.

He acknowledged that his plan to make it to the British headquarters in Helmand province had been “slightly changed” by the dire conditions.

"It was disappointing not to get to Camp Bastion," Cameron told journalists on Tuesday afternoon. "But what I’ve been able to do is perhaps see the people I wouldn’t normally see."
 
The prime minister joked he did not think he was "particularly jinxed" having seen a series of foreign trips go awry. "I’m very fortunate to have these opportunities," he said.
 
“You just have to take it as it comes in this job. What I have experienced today is what people working here experience all the time.”
 
He added: "When the dust cloud descends there’s no point whinging about it."

Cameron’s whistle-stop tour has been billed as a ‘thank you’ to the troops and was timed to coincide with the first report on the government’s progress on implementing the military covenant.

Troops are being given an extra 1 hour 15 minutes 'talk time' to speak to heir families over the Christmas period, instead of their usual 30 minutes a week. The gesture is being funded jointly by the MoD and a private phone company.

"Christmas is a a difficult time for troops and this is something small we can do to help them keep in touch when it matters most," Cameron said.
 
He said he was keen to stress the positive things the coalition has done to “thank and reward” the armed forces, including exempting them from paying increased pension contributions and providing extra funding to schools who teach children of service personnel which he said he had personally intervened to make happen.
 
The government has also announced the creation of a new cabinet committee that will bring together ministers from across Whitehall to make sure servicemen are looked after in a co-ordinated way.
 
The visit comes as the Ministry of Defence has seen its budget squeezed by public spending cuts across Whitehall.
 
And a leaked document obtained by the Guardian yesterday revealed that the MoD may cull over 1,000 senior officers and civilians as part of cost cutting measures.
 
But a Downing Street spokesperson insisted today in Afghanistan that the military convenant was not designed to offset austerity measures that may have hit the military’s moral.
 
Britain currently has 9,500 armed forces personnel in Afghanistan, a number the government hopes to reduce by 500 by the end of 2012. Under current plans all UK combat troops will be out by the end of 2014.
 
“The British public deserve to know there is an end point and that end point is the end of 2014,” he said.
 
Officials have insisted that a final decision about how quickly the remaining British forces will withdraw is yet to be made but Cameron indicated today he would like to see a substantial number return home in 2013.
 
“I don't want to see some massive cliff edge in 2014; I don't think that's practical,” he said.
 
Some British forces will remain in Afghanistan after 2015 in order to assist with training, but the prime minister said today it would not be a “large number”.
 
Nato is hoping that Afghan National Security Forces will have a sufficient grip on the security situation by the end of 2014 to police the planned presidential election that is set to see Hamid Karzai retire.

Cameron had a "positive discussion" with Karzai during his quick visit. Karzai told the prime minister that he was "impressed with the work in Helmand".

They also discussed reconciliation with the Taliban and the importance of relations with Pakistan.

Cameron is expected to be back at his desk in Downing Street on Wednesday.


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floodberg
Attorney (ret.)
01:35 AM on 12/21/2011
I'm pretty sure SamCam ain't spending Christmas with the troops...is it Tuscany again?  Maybe Spain? Well, it all sounds good to your citizens.

Dave, you can pick up the 3million or so citizens who would like to 'all be in this together' at Heathrow and you can all go have Xmas together.  You might want to reserve more rooms. Oh, and pass out those Westminster credit cards...you can trust them, they won't overspend.

Thanks, Dave!
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
11:36 PM on 12/20/2011
David Cameron is reacting to public opinion which wants the troops brought home yesterday.
11:02 PM on 12/20/2011
if you scroll up to the very top of this page, you will find the biggest joke in 2011, it says 55000 people will get to go jail after answering very simple questions and will have the same rights as the inmates born in there. think about it, you go to court, you are asked questions and depending your answers, you could be found guilty and have your dabs taken and mugshot and guess what.? uncle sams gotcha, then you start to think like an inmate.
10:51 PM on 12/20/2011
it wasnt too bad when i did some aid work in africa a while ago, we got hugs and handshakes as the found out we where from britain. from what my other pals still out there tells me, things are alot different now, they get the same cold treatment like the way they treat the yanks. thats not going well, i hope we stop getting involve in wars and try and get the love that the world once gave us back
10:48 PM on 12/20/2011
He thought Piers Morgan was going to spill the beans, and did what he always does when bad news is on the horizon, gets out of our Country.
11:04 PM on 12/20/2011
your so right. i bet he has one ear here and one there,,
10:08 PM on 12/20/2011
i hope david was comfy in the officers mess well away from reality.
10:00 PM on 12/20/2011
Just pretend to like him boys, as you know you could be facing the axe on return!
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12:09 PM on 12/21/2011
Joe Joe P
Well said, I remember last time Sam Cam visited badly Injured British troops in Afghanistan all the time gushing her admiration for them to the Camera, then her and Dave made a big show out of standing at the centotarph for rememberence day.Yet all the time they were doing this they could not have failed to know that they were drasticly cutting the amount of compensation badly injured servicemen would now get and drasticly cutting the amount of compensation the family of a servicemam killed in action would now get. Hypocrites
09:56 PM on 12/20/2011
"Hi, troops" said Cameron as he stepped off the plane. "Don't know what I'm doing here. To tell the truth don't know what you're doing here either. Just keep your heads down. Bye, bye."
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09:31 PM on 12/20/2011
He's lying, I know he's lying I saw his lips move
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Philduck
07:48 PM on 12/20/2011
Bring the troops home. Leave Cameron behind.
09:38 PM on 12/20/2011
Now that is a good idea.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
11:40 PM on 12/20/2011
Bring the troops home, leave Gordon Brown behind.
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jackdaniel58
07:48 PM on 12/20/2011
The oil is in Libya.
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jacksdad41
Quant Je Puis
07:59 PM on 12/20/2011
True, why do you think Uncle Sam got involved??
09:30 PM on 12/20/2011
where were the yanks as far as i'm aware they never once involved themselves it was mainly british and french airforces the yanks didn't go near
09:40 PM on 12/20/2011
There is a proposed pipeline for the North of Afghanistan, could that be what all the fighting is about?
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deluk
disgusted.
07:12 PM on 12/20/2011
Gosh!!  What a morale booster!
06:45 PM on 12/20/2011
how are we fighting for our country in somebody elses country, defending yourself by attacking somebody in thier own home and killing them because they have too much faith in what ever they believe in. never understand that. pure nonsense
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11:16 PM on 12/20/2011
You sound like a Taliban supporter.
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Edward Lucie-Smith
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06:36 PM on 12/20/2011
What the weather told Cameron: "Man proposes, God disposes." God doesn't seem very much inclined to let us win this war. But he's never looked with much favour on people who invade that country anyway.
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09:29 PM on 12/20/2011
That's not true, I don't care who invades that dump.

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02:44 AM on 12/21/2011
100% Correct. A sand storm, that is just a mere little warning of what is going to happen. The seas (people) will boil, with all the arrogance of their leaders and the World will end as we know it. Bringing truth, happiness, World peace, someday, at a cinema near You. World peace, families, brothers and sisters can not even get on with each other, it's mans inability to grasp this formula, lets face it, when we are all out there driving our cars on these busy roads and somebody cuts us up.... Couldn't, if we had a gun handy, shoot em? World peace, not in our life time.... Only at a cinema near You. I hereby rest my case.
06:21 PM on 12/20/2011
Best avenue of peace in the Regions are as follows.
Let the power share by Shia, Sunnies, Kurdish and Christian Leaders in Iraq . Let them allow
UK & USA equally to set up commercial organisation for employment of the people of the country.
Bring peaceloving Talban to share power in Afghanistan & use true Islamic Jurisprudence in every sector to allow USA & UK to jointly explore to find Oil wealth & mineral resources hidden in the country.
War kills innocent but peaceful discussion solve real underlying problems.