Friday, March 27, 2009

A New U.S. Strategy For Afghanistan

U.S. Marines conduct a dismounted patrol in Golestan, Farah province, Afghanistan, March 13, 2009. The Marines train and mentor Afghan National Police in Golestan and provide security for residents while conducting counterinsurgency operations. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brian D. Jones

Obama To Boost Forces In Afghanistan, Set Benchmarks -- Yahoo News/Bloomberg

March 27 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama plans to send 4,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan to train local forces and set benchmarks for progress in battling militants there and in Pakistan, administration officials said.

The president̢۪s new strategy for turning the corner in the eight-year-old war, to be announced today, comes amid increased insurgent activity and before Afghanistan̢۪s presidential and provincial elections scheduled for Aug. 20. The head of the British Army is ready to send a further 2,000 troops, the London-based Times said.

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More News On President Obama's Plans/Strategy For Afghanistan

Obama targets Al-Qaeda in new Afghan war plan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Obama's new Afghan plan to target al Qaeda havens -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Obama Strategy to Hit Safe Havens -- AFP
Elite force of 4,000 will train, advise Afghan army -- Baltimore Sun
White House reveals new Afghan strategy -- Euronews
In New Afghan Strategy, Obama Will Add Troops -- New York Times
US Defines Its Afghan Strategy -- Wall Street Journal
Obama Plans More Funding For Afghan War -- Washington Post
US Boosting Force in Afghanistan -- Washington Times
Obama plans further escalation in Afghan war -- Press TV
Afghan Plan's Big Price Tag -- Philadelphia Inquirer
Taliban Leader Looks to Reclaim Afghanistan, US Says -- Los Angeles Times
Pakistani and Afghan Taliban Unify in Face of US Influx -- New York Times
FACTBOX-Afghanistan: Who are the insurgents? -- Reuters
SNAP ANALYSIS-Obama aims for less with more in Afghanistan -- Reuters
Obama Seeks 'Strategy' Not 'Straightjacket' in Afghanistan -- FOX News
The middle ground in inconclusive war -- Politico
Pressing the Reset Button on Afghanistan -- Slate
The middle ground in inconclusive war -- MLive
'Lower your sights' is the wrong vision for Afghanistan -- L.A. Times

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