Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 18, 2009

A NATO soldier aimed his weapon a a member of the Afghan police secured the site of a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul on Tuesday. Shah Marai/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

British Troops Killed After Commanders Forced Into Panther's Claw Numbers Game -- Times Online

A tactical decision to pull a British unit out of Sangin in northern Helmand province led to a surge in Taleban attacks in the area in which 14 British soldiers were killed in five weeks.

The withdrawal of some of the troops based in Sangin was ordered because of the need to find enough soldiers to take part in Operation Panther’s Claw, the five-week offensive in central Helmand, the first phase of which ended on July 25.

Three British battle groups consisting of 3,000 soldiers were engaged in the operation to drive the Taleban out of the heavily populated areas in central Helmand, between Lashkar Gah, Babaji and Gereschk.

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Marines talked about the coming presidential elections with a man in the Garmsir district of Helmand Province in Afghanistan. Peter van Agtmael/Magnum, for The New York Times

More News On Afghanistan

2 US troops killed in eastern Afghanistan
-- AP
Bomb attack kills 7 in Kabul; UN staff among dead -- Yahoo News/AP
Afghanistan Hit by Attacks Ahead of Election -- New York Times
Suicide car bomb, rockets strike Kabul ahead of vote -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Taliban attacks Nato, police and Kabul palace in pre-election attacks -- The Telegraph
Kabul bomb kills five, more than 30 wounded: govt -- AFP
Soldiers from Nato-led forces killed in Kabul suicide attack -- Times Online
2 UN staff members killed in Kabul bomb attack -- AP
Suicide Bomb Kills 5 Near Kabul -- Voice of America
Suicide Attack in Kabul Ahead of Election -- CBS
FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Aug 18 -- Reuters
US weighs bolstering combat troops in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Britain 'preparing to send more troops to Afghanistan' -- The Telegraph
Obama tells veterans Afghanistan is a 'war of necessity' -- L.A. Times
Obama: 'We will do right' by troops, taxpayers in Afghanistan and Iraq -- USA Today
Obama adopts tough talk on Afghan war -- Washington Examiner
TIMELINE - Violent road to Afghanistan election -- Reuters
Threats by Taliban May Sway Vote in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Irregularities, potential for fraud in Afghan vote -- National Post
Afghan Election Brings Fraud, Warlords -- CBS News
Offensives halted for Afghan election -- CBC
Concerns over post-poll unrest in Afghanistan -- Asia Times
Peace with Taliban an issue in Afghan polls -- Dawn
FACTBOX: Key facts and figures about Afghan election -- Reuters
FACTBOX: Profiles of key Afghan presidential candidates
-- Reuters
The Nation: An Election, But Not A Lot Of Hope, On The Horizon In Afghanistan -- NPR
Q+A: What is Washington's strategy for Afghanistan? -- Reuters
U.S. Intelligence and Afghan Narcotics -- Washington Post
Afghanistan vs Vietnam: what are the parallels? -- BBC
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 708 -- AP

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