Monday, August 3, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 3, 2009

A U.S. soldier from the 5th Striker Brigade mans his machine gun from a helicopter protecting the aircraft on the way to a base in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Associated Press

6 U.S. Troops Killed In Afghanistan -- L.A. Times

An increase in deaths over the weekend, which also includes 3 from other nations, comes just after officials declare July the deadliest month for Western troops since the war's start.

Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan -- Six American soldiers were killed in a 48-hour period ending Sunday, their deaths coming on the heels of the most lethal month for U.S. and Western troops since the start of the war nearly eight years ago, military officials said.

Three other Western troops also died over the weekend, according to NATO's International Security Assistance Force. One was identified as a French soldier killed Saturday in a firefight outside Kabul, the capital; the others were Canadians killed in the south.

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More News On Afghanistan

Troop Deaths Rise in Afghanistan -- Wall Street Journal
9 Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Two Canadian Soldiers Die in Bomb Blast -- Canada.com
Nine NATO troops killed in Afghanistan over weekend -- Stars And Stripes
Bomb blast in Afghanistan's west kills 10 -- Yahoo News/AP
Bomb kills 12, wounds 26 in west Afghanistan -- Reuters
August heralded trouble month in Afghanistan as scores killed in 3 days -- China View
NATO chief: More UN, EU help needed in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
Analysis-Afghan campaign gains from India-Pakistan thaw -- Reuters
US to seek more British troops for Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Britain to send 2,000 extra troops to help train Afghans -- Times Online
Afghan mission falls short of expectations: Lawmakers -- Breitbart/AFP
Tell us why we're in Afghanistan, MPs say -- Times Online
No more opium, no more money for Afghan villagers -- Yahoo News/AP
The Drug Thugs of Afghanistan -- Barrons
Afghan challengers target Karzai -- CNN
Rivals hit the dusty campaign trail as Afghanistan poll nears -- The Guardian
In Afghanistan, a Time to Debate and Decide -- Washington Post

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