
Monday, November 16, 2009 LONDONL: UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown today warned the danger posed by al-Qaeda is as strong as ever, trying to rally support for the war in Afghanistan.The PM claimed the terrorist network remain the "biggest threat" to Britain's national security.‘It is essential that UK forces win the battle in Afghanistan against Taliban insurgents.’‘We are in Afghanistan because we judge that, if the Taliban regained power, al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups would once more have an environment in which they could operate."Brown said, "Make no mistake, al-Qaeda have an extensive recruitment network across Africa the Middle East, Western Europe - and in UK."His speech came amid growing evidence the public is turning against the war in Afghanistan.
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