Afghanistan Dept: TORONTO - American and British criticism of Canada's long and often bloody military efforts in Afghanistan has a ring of revisionism that ignores key facts, experts say, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "The war in Afghanistan isn't exactly going well, so people look around and try to fix blame wherever they can," said Canadian military historian, Jack Granatstein and canadian soldiers patrol an area in the Dand district of southern Afghanistan on Sunday, June 7, 2009. American and British criticism of Canada's long and often bloody military efforts in Afghanistan has a ring of revisionism that ignores key facts, experts say. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Colin Perkel In particular, they say, the notion that blithely optimistic Canadians were reluctant to ask for outside help as they struggled alone in Kandahar province, which had been abandoned by the Americans in favour of Iraq, is ludicrous.
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