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Japan to withdraw Afghan naval mission

Japan is set to inform the United States and Britain later this week that it will withdraw its naval refueling mission in support of U.S.-led operations in Afghanistan on Nov. 1, a news report said Saturday.

[INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE] Full story

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