Lessons in Danish for Congressman Murtha


From the Washington Times

Danish troops to stay in Iraq

COPENHAGEN — Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said yesterday that the furor over cartoons of the prophet Muhammad had “strengthened our resolve for the long haul” and that Danish troops would remain in Iraq.

In an interview with The Washington Times in his Copenhagen office, Mr. Rasmussen brushed off a Danish television report of plans to cut Denmarks 530-man deployment in Iraq by nearly one-fifth in July.

“It is clearly our intention to stay in Iraq as long as we are requested by the Iraqi government, as long as our presence is based on a U.N. mandate, and as long as we believe we can make a positive difference on the ground,” the center-right Danish leader said.

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