Saturday, September 12, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 12, 2009

U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III looks at homes and terrain surrounding Kabul, during an aerial tour on a Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter, Sept. 9, 2009. It was Lynn's first trip to Southwest Asia since he was confirmed as deputy secretary. DoD photo by U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison

President Obama Urged Not To Send More Troops As Public Tires Of Afghanistan war -- Times Online

On the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, leading Democrats urged President Obama to resist military requests for more combat troops to finish the task of denying al-Qaeda a safe haven in Afghanistan.

US forces should focus instead on training and expanding the Afghan Army, said Carl Levin, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in a speech yesterday after a similar warning from Nancy Pelosi, the most powerful Democrat in the House of Representatives. “I don’t think there is a great deal of support for sending more troops to Afghanistan in the country or in Congress,” she said.

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More News On Afghanistan

Attacks kill dozens; Afghans await poll results -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Spate of Attacks Across Afghanistan Kills Dozens -- Voice of America
48 Taliban, Afghan civilians, security forces die -- AP
Afghan journalist's body 'left behind under heavy fire' -- AFP
Taliban Control Spreads in Afghanistan -- Voice of America
Eight years after 9/11, Taliban roils 80 percent of Afghanistan -- Christian Science Monitor
Senator Calls for More Afghan Forces, Not US Troops -- Voice of America
Levin warns US has lost initiative in Afghanistan -- AP
Levin complicates Obama's Afghan strategy -- Politico
McCain says troop increase in Afghanistan needed -- Reuters
U.S., NATO to Revamp Afghan Training Mission -- Washington Post
Russian envoy cautions US on Afghan troops surge -- AP
Germany asks NATO allies to stay silent on Afghanistan airstrike -- Deutsche Welle
McChrystal: No major al-Qaida signs in Afghanistan -- AP
Spain approves extra troops for Afghanistan -- Reuters
U.S. to send more counter-explosives units to Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
Company Kept Kabul Security Contract Despite Record -- New York Times
Afghan election commission prepares full results -- AP
'No winners' yet as Afghans to release prelim vote -- Yahoo News/AP
Britain Deeply Concerned About Afghan Election Fraud Allegations -- Voice of America
Afghanistan awaits results from fraud-tainted poll -- Yahoo News/AFP
How Many Troops Should Be in Afghanistan? -- CBS News
Why the Debate Over Afghanistan Makes the White House Nervous -- Newsweek
Will the Afghan war widen? -- San Francisco Chronicle
US Military Deaths in Afghanistan Region at 746 -- New York Times/AP

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