Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 15, 2009

U.S. Army officers held a meeting, or shura, with Afghan elders in Maidan Shahr who read a threatening Taliban "night letter" sent to a village elder warning people not to associate with American forces. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images, for The New York Times

Joint Chiefs Head: Violence To Rise In Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP

WASHINGTON – The chairman of the military Joint Chiefs of Staff says violence can be expected to rise in Afghanistan in the next few months as the United States increases its combat presence there.

Adm. Michael Mullen noted that 17,000 additional combat troops and 4,000 military trainers from the United States will soon be on the ground in the wartorn nation and said that ultimately they will have "the right impact."

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More Afghanistan War News Updates

Afghan unrest will rise in 2009: US military chief -- AFP
Iraq/Afghan War News: Afghan violence up -- Middle East Times
In Recruiting Afghan Militias, U.S. Faces Test -- New York Times
Second Canadian female soldier dies in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Slain Que. soldier dynamic woman who enjoyed life -- National Post
Civilians Died in Airstrike by NATO, Afghan Says -- New York Times
Afghanistan fears Swat deal may harm its security -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Taleban 'shoot eloping couple dead' outside mosque in Afghanistan -- Times Online
Police: Taliban executes eloping lovers -- CNN
Iran offers to train Afghan police -- The Telegraph
MP dismisses possible Iran-NATO cooperation on Afghanistan -- Tehran Times
FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, April 14 -- Reuters
Negotiating with the Taliban wont stabilize Afghanistan -- Indopia opinion
The U.S. military has made Afghanistan safe for opium production once again -- Examiner editorial

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