The anti-Nato march

Published November 22, 2010
A man wearing a t-shirt with the image of Osama bin Laden holds a paper reading “peace” during an anti-Nato march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
A man wearing a t-shirt with the image of Osama bin Laden holds a paper reading “peace” during an anti-Nato march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo

The Western allies agreed on Monday in Lisbon to end their troops' combat mission in Afghanistan by 2014 and convinced Russia to support a plan for a European anti-missile shield.

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