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    Sure. Although it turned out that it is quite hard to get appropriate articles in English.

    1) I do know wikipedia is not a reliable source - but best to my knowledge the information regarding German involvement is mainly accurate.

    Harekate Yolo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaliti...nistan_in_2007

    Anaconda: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Anaconda

    An interesting anecdote is that the German public was kept oblivious of the fact that German special forces participated in the battle at tora-bora. The classified information became disclosed when a former Guantanamo inmate (Turkish national) accused German special forces (KSK) of having participated in mistreatment (i.e. he claimed they rammed his head to the ground holding him heels over head or sth.). The claims could not been proven and I personally see them as an attempt to get rich by suing - leveraging the anti-military biased media. However, the incident rose a lot of discussion whether the secretive nature of the KSK was justified.

    Another relevant article mentioning harekate yolo is http://www.spiegel.de/international/...523805,00.html

    (although it contains some mistakes regarding the facts)

    2) An old article (1993) hinting at the constitutional issue: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...57C0A965958260

    (Note, the constitution has not been adapted since the article was written - so, the problem remains unaddressed).

    For those of you who speak German, the constitution can be downloaded at http://www.bundestag.de/interakt/inf...6_download.pdf

    The relevant part is art. 26 (I).

    If you speak German, and are interested in an impression of the German mood and foreign politics viewed through the eyes of German soldiers a good place to visit may be the following board (somewhat a German version of lightfighter - but with a seemingly stronger focus on political aspects... you know, less opportunity to talk about trigger time ... so what can you do...): http://www.sondereinheiten.de/forum/index.php

    Additional remark: The supreme court would not have allowed a German participation in Iraq. Reference (German): http://dejure.org/dienste/lex/GG/26/1.html
    Last edited by Jedburgh; 01-14-2008 at 08:06 PM.

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