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US Drone Strike Kills
7 in Pakistan
Dec 22, 2008 6:48 AM CST
US Drone Strike Kills 7 in Pakistan
Attack mounts pressure for government to act
(Newser)
- An unmanned US drone is suspected of firing two missiles in Pakistan that killed seven people, the BBC reports. Taliban were seen pulling bodies from a fort-like house afterward as tribesmen fired at the aircraft. Since August, American-operated drones have launched more than 20 missiles in the tribal areas near...
US May Double Forces
in Afghanistan to 60K
Dec 20, 2008 3:27 PM CST
US May Double Forces in Afghanistan to 60K
(Newser)
- The US could double the number of its troops in Afghanistan to about 60,000 by next summer, the highest such estimate to date, Reuters reports. American troops currently number 31,000, but joint chiefs chairman Mike Mullen said today that an additional 20,000 to 30,000 will be...
'American Taliban'
Pleads for Mercy
Dec 18, 2008 6:00 AM CST
'American Taliban' Pleads for Mercy
Seeks freedom after 7 years in prison
(Newser)
- A young California man captured with the Taliban in 2001 is asking President Bush to commute the remaining 13 years of a 20-year prison sentence. John Walker Lindh, 27, joined the Taliban a month before the US-led invasion of Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks. Lindh claims he was never a...
Kidnap Rise Adds to Afghan Woes Awaiting Obama
ANALYSIS
Dec 16, 2008 3:19 PM CST
Kidnap Rise Adds to Afghan Woes Awaiting Obama
Obama faces an increasingly challenging scenario as government falters in Kabul
(Newser)
- A rash of kidnappings has struck Afghanistan, a symptom of the deteriorating security situation there, writes Masha Hamilton in Salon. Kabul is no longer viewed as a safe haven as the Taliban and criminal gangs seize foreigners and Afghans alike—sometimes for ideological reasons, often just for a ransom payment....
Afghan Unrest Idles Pakistani Truckers Supplying NATO
Dec 15, 2008 12:45 PM CST
Afghan Unrest Idles Pakistani Truckers Supplying NATO
Attacks on Khyber Pass route have drivers demanding a pay increase
(Newser)
- Last week’s attacks on American supply lines have Pakistani truck drivers refusing to drive into Afghanistan to resupply NATO troops, the
Times
of London reports. The route through the Khyber Pass was scheduled to reopen today, but the truckers union is holding out for a significant bump in pay....
Bush Stops in
Afghanistan;
Vows Support
Dec 15, 2008 5:19 AM CST
Bush Stops in Afghanistan; Vows Support
Pledges continued US support
(Newser)
- Five hours after his final visit to the country that defined his presidency, President Bush landed in Afghanistan this morning for an unsurprising surprise visit on his farewell tour. After a pre-dawn rally with US troops, the president renewed his support of the fledgling democracy in a meeting with President...
Brown Hints
He'd Nix Obama
Plea for Troops
Dec 15, 2008 2:44 AM CST
Brown Hints He'd Nix Obama Plea for Troops
Time for other nations to step up in Afghanistan, warns prime minister
(Newser)
- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has hinted that Britain would defy a request by Barack Obama to send 2,000 more troops to Afghanistan, the
Times
of London
reports. After hearing of bleak progress there against the resurging Taliban, Brown warned that other nations will have to shoulder further deployments....
US Accidentally
Kills 6 Afghan Cops
Dec 10, 2008 7:14 AM CST
US Accidentally Kills 6 Afghan Cops
Calls it a 'tragic case of mistaken identity'
(Newser)
- US troops killed six Afghan policemen and one civilian today, in what a senior military spokesman called a “tragic case of mistaken identity,” the
New York Times
reports. The forces had just finished overrunning a Taliban hideout, killing a suspected Taliban commander and detaining another man, when the...
US Focus in Afghanistan Shifts to Kabul
Dec 7, 2008 9:35 AM CST
US Focus in Afghanistan Shifts to Kabul
Some 3,500 troops will guard capital region
(Newser)
- January’s US troop deployments in Afghanistan will focus on areas near Kabul, reflecting rising security concerns about the capital, the
New York Times
reports. The move marks the first time large numbers of troops will be deployed to regions south of the city. The 3,500 to 4,000...
Afghan Supply Trucks
Torched in Pakistan
Dec 7, 2008 8:10 AM CST
Afghan Supply Trucks Torched in Pakistan
Attack raises concerns about supply pipeline
(Newser)
- Militants torched more than 160 trucks in two Pakistani terminals supplying US-led troops in Afghanistan, AP reports. A security guard was killed in the assault at one of the terminals. While some witnesses reported hundreds of gunmen, a US official called the attack “militarily insignificant,” saying it would...
US Combat Deaths Hit 5-Year Low
Dec 4, 2008 6:16 AM CST
US Combat Deaths Hit 5-Year Low
Military hails Iraq improvement; warns of trouble in Afghanistan
(Newser)
- American combat deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq fell to their lowest level last month since the US began fighting two wars,
USA Today
reports. Combat claimed 11 lives, and 7 others perished in non-combat incidents. Commanders credited major security improvements in Iraq for statistics there, but warned that the situation...
Afghanistan Is a
'Theme Park of Problems'
Analysis
Dec 2, 2008 8:34 AM CST
Afghanistan Is a 'Theme Park of Problems'
Obama has his work cut out for him
(Newser)
- Winning in Afghanistan won’t be nearly as easy as Barack Obama hopes, military experts tell the
New York Times
. The president-elect has staked his national security reputation on Afghanistan, but the rural nature of the insurgency there will make it difficult to stamp out. “Afghanistan may be the...
Pakistan Pressures West
to Rein in India
Nov 30, 2008 8:34 AM CST
Pakistan Pressures West to Rein in India
Vows to end Afghan operations if India builds troops along border after Mumbai
(Newser)
- In a thinly veiled message to the US, Pakistan officials have threatened to withdraw troops fighting Islamists along Afghanistan if India builds up forces along the border it shares with Pakistan. Furious Indian officials have linked the deadly Mumbai terror operation to Pakistan. "If something happens on that front,...
Taliban Stockpiles
Surplus Opium
Nov 28, 2008 11:05 AM CST
Taliban Stockpiles Surplus Opium
This year's crop was double global demand
(Newser)
- The Taliban is stockpiling opium in Afghanistan, where high yields in recent years have led to a surplus, the UN drug office says. Poppy cultivation is less widespread than it once was, but the high yield offsets the contraction—and allowed the Taliban to make $300 million off opium last...
Kabul Blast
Kills 4 Near
US Embassy
Nov 27, 2008 3:48 AM CST
Kabul Blast Kills 4 Near US Embassy
Suicide car bombers struck as Westerners gathered for Thanksgiving run
(Newser)
- At least four Afghans were killed when a suicide car bomber struck 200 yards outside the American embassy in Kabul this morning, AP reports. The embassy said none of its personnel was injured in the blast, which happened as Americans and other Westerners were entering the embassy compound for a...
Pentagon Plans
Afghan Surge of 20,000
Nov 22, 2008 2:24 AM CST
Pentagon Plans Afghan Surge of 20,000
Commanders say extra 20,000 troops will quell rising Taliban violence
(Newser)
- US commanders are drawing up plans to send an extra 20,000 troops to Afghanistan over the next 12 to 18 months, Reuters reports. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the surge will help reverse the rising violence in the country and safeguard elections planned for next fall. Commanders say the...
Faith in Petraeus May Lead Obama Astray in Afghanistan
ANALYSIS
Nov 19, 2008 5:33 PM CST
Faith in Petraeus May Lead Obama Astray in Afghanistan
Could 'yes we can,' become dangerous optimism?
(Newser)
- President-elect Obama’s biggest decision in the war on terror is defining the nature and extent of the military commitment in Afghanistan, Russ Hoyle writes for the Daily Beast. While the US has Gen. David Petraeus' counterinsurgency strategy in Iraq, there is no unified, coherent plan for battling the resurgent...
Taliban Force
US to Find
New Route to Afghanistan
Nov 19, 2008 8:39 AM CST
Taliban Force US to Find New Route to Afghanistan
Pakistan corridor no longer reliable
(Newser)
- Since the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, the American military has received about 75% of its supplies via a NATO corridor from Pakistan. But as the Taliban continue to grow in strength and the border region becomes ever more unstable, the US is now seeking new routes—including a punishing...
US Troops in Afghanistan Battle Beard Ban
Nov 19, 2008 3:34 AM CST
US Troops in Afghanistan Battle Beard Ban
Clean-shaven troops complain lack of facial hair makes it harder to win Afghan respect
(Newser)
- American troops in Afghanistan want to take a razor to the military's long-standing rule banning beards,
US News & World Report
writes. Beards are a sign of manhood in traditional areas of Afghanistan, and clean-shaven troops grumble that the rule—which the military maintains is essential for hygiene and...
Taliban Mullahs Reject Karzai's Offer of Talks
Nov 17, 2008 9:00 AM CST
Taliban Mullahs Reject Karzai's Offer of Talks
Militants say they won't deal until foreign troops withdraw
(Newser)
- Taliban leaders have rejected Hamid Karzai's guarantee of safe passage in exchange for beginning peace talks, reports Reuters. The militants instead reiterated demands for all foreign troops to leave Afghanistan before any negotiating begins—a condition the Afghan president rejected as unacceptable. Some analysts don't see Mullah Mohammad Omar's rejection...
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