A senior British lawmaker says the U.K. should investigate allegations that Russia paid Taliban-linked fighters to target British and U.S. troops in Afghanistan. According to reports, American intelligence concluded that Moscow offered rewards for successful attacks on U.S. and British troops last year, something the White House denies that the president or the vice-president have been briefed on.
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U.K. lawmaker says Britain should investigate reported bounties against U.S., U.K. troops in Afghanistan
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