Sunday, January 11, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 11, 2009

In this handout photo provided by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), Vice President-elect Joe Biden, right, meets with U.S. Gen. David McKiernan, head of the NATO-led ISAF in Afghanistan, after arriving at the ISAF headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009. Biden arrived in Afghanistan on Saturday for talks with the country's leaders, as surging Taliban violence claimed the lives of more American troops. (AP Photo/ISAF, HO)

US VP-Elect Biden Promises Help In Afghan Visit -- Yahoo News/AP

KABUL, Afghanistan – Vice President-elect Joe Biden pledged long-term American support for Afghanistan during a visit Saturday, and the commander of NATO-led forces told him that thousands of new American troops expected this year will need more support against surging Taliban violence.

President-elect Barack Obama has promised to end the war in Iraq and refocus American military efforts on Afghanistan. Biden's visit is a sign that Obama plans to make the region an immediate priority.

In a meeting with President Hamid Karzai, Biden "talked about ... the fight against terrorism, American troop increases as well as equipping and supplying of the Afghan forces," a statement from Karzai's office said, without providing any details.

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More News On Afghanistan

Biden, Afghan president discuss "war on terror" -- Yahoo News/AFP
Biden Visits Afghanistan, Meets Karzai, US Officials -- Washington Post
Biden in Afghanistan for Talks -- Associated Press
Biden in Afghanistan Ahead of US Troop Surge -- Voice Of America
Biden Arrives in Afghanistan to Discuss the War -- New York Times
Biden and Karzai in Kabul meeting -- BBC
US will Grab Power from British in Afghanistan -- The Times
Behind the lines with the Taliban -- L.A. Times
Diggers kill Taliban leader -- The Australian
Australian military denies timetable set for Afghan withdrawal -- AFP
Suicide bomber targets police official in southern Afghan produce shop, kills six -- Taipei Times
Bomb Kills 3 U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Decatur soldier dies in attack in Afghanistan -- MSNBC
Ottawa soldier killed in Afghanistan brought home -- Ottawa Citizen
Report: Dutch may stay in Afghanistan past 2010 -- International Herald Tribune
Coalition Targets Bomb Networks in Afghanistan -- AFPS
Predator Attack Kills al-Qaeda Leaders -- The Times
Afghan Media Gain Insight Into Air Force Mission -- AFPS
Millions face starvation in Afghanistan -- Indymedia
Increasing militancy in Pak a cause of worry: US Intelligence chief -- Online International News
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 561 -- Yahoo News/AP

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