and that is the fear now, talking about what ben walston said today, he said himself that it's likelys and thinking it's in vain despite the prime minister's stations. . ~ despite the prime minister's stations. ., ,, , ., stations. indeed. taking us on the same subject. _ stations. indeed. taking us on the same subject, this _ stations. indeed. taking us on the same subject, this is _ stations. indeed. taking us on the same subject, this is ben - stations. indeed. taking us on the same subject, this is ben riley - same subject, this is ben riley smith and the telegraph tomorrow, "british troops did not die in vain in afghanistan." it'll be quite a hard argument for politicians to sustain, isn't it, if we end up in a situation — let's say that kabul falls in a matter of weeks, the taliban are back in control, and they choose to be the kind of government they were in the 1990s with the level of violence against their own people, the retribution of those committed what, perhaps outside of that interpretation of the koran might have seen less serious crimes, certainly not the kind that me