Poland's President Foresees Hard Weeks in Iraq
Politics | December 28, 2003, SundayUpon Saddam Hussein's capture the number of attacks went up just as it was forecasted, Kwasniewski remarked. He said that fight in terror needs well developed intelligence services as well as the removal of the reasons that lie behind terrorism such as poverty, inequality, national and social oppression, religious and political fundamentalism.
Eighteen people died in Saturday's attacks in Karbala, five of them Bulgarian soldiers.
Poland is in charge of a multinational division of 9,000 soldiers or 2,500 Polish, 1,700 Ukrainian, 1, 300 Spanish, 440 Thai and 480 Bulgarian soldiers.
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