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Parliament Wanted to Investigate Lost Afghanistan War: Løkke Did Not Have 'Time'

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19 Danish soldiers were killed in Afghanistan while Lars Løkke Rasmussen was prime minister. Now he is being criticized for not wanting to participate in the Folketing's investigation into the war.

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For 20 years, leading politicians sent Danish soldiers to war in Afghanistan – many were killed, even more maimed, and to what avail: The West left the country, beaten by the Taliban in 2021. Now central politicians refuse to assist in investigating the process – Gade and Løkke have said no to the researchers, as have Thorning-Schmidt and Nyrup.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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19 Danish soldiers were killed in Afghanistan while Lars Løkke Rasmussen was prime minister. Now he is being criticized for not wanting to participate in the Folketing's investigation into the war.

·Denmark
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BT broke the news in Denmark on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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