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A few hours after German Foreign Minister Steinmeier landed in Kabul; one German soldier was killed and nine others wounded by Taliban militants in northern Afghanistan. The attacks came on the even of Steinmeiers speech about Germanys controversial involvement in Northern Afghanistan to stop the Taliban. In attendance were President Hamid Karzai and Afghan Foreign Minister Rangin Dadfar Spanta.

According to German Translation researchers, At the present, Germany has approximately 4,500 troops stationed in the northern parts of Afghanistan, which are typically the most peaceful. Despite having been in the war since 2003 and suffering only 32 casualties, the country has been under fierce attack by critics at home who believe the country is putting soldiers at unnecessary risk and wasting unnecessary tax dollars. But Chicago Translation agency workers believe that German Chancellor Angela Merkel sees things quite differently. Further, with Merkels party enjoying a nice majority in the German parliament, the country will extend its military involvement in Afghanistan for another 12 months. The countrys existing obligations will expire on December 13, 2009.

According to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Germany has an international responsibility and must show the world that it is reliable partner in the ongoing quest for international peace, security and harmony. However, while the decision has been made to allocate troop to Afghanistan for another year, there is still significant resistance at home. As a result, the German government has agreed to develop a plan to withdrawal troops by 2013.

In recent days, the German government has also agreed to support missions to fight piracy in Africa and to patrol the Lebanese coastline.

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