Tensions Rise Over Afghanistan War Strategy -- L.A. Times
Reporting from Washington - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Monday that President Obama's advisors should keep their guidance private, in effect admonishing the top commander in Afghanistan for publicly advocating an approach requiring more troops even as the White House reassesses its strategy.
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More News On Afghanistan
US media reflects bitter Afghan debate -- BBC
Gates to Army: We'll follow Obama's orders on Afghanistan -- McClatchy News
U.S. defence chief blames revival of the Taliban on failure to send enough troops to do the job -- The Daily Mail
Surgical Strikes Shape Afghanistan Debate -- New York Times
On Afghanistan, No Good Options for Obama -- Washington Post
White House: Leaving Afghanistan not an option -- Breitbart/AP
Gates Wants Leaders' War Advice Kept Private -- Washington Post
Gates: Fight Afghan War to Deny Qaeda Propaganda Win -- The Danger Room
McChrystal v. Obama -- Captain's Journal
Obama administration seeks to reassure Pakistan and Afghanistan over Taliban -- The Telegraph
Afghan, US troops kill 40 militants in east -- Yahoo News/AP
Ten Afghan soldiers die in anti-Taliban ops -- AFP
10 Afghan Troops Killed in Helmand, Nuristan Fighting -- Voice of America
Afghan War Units Begin Two New Efforts -- Wall Street Journal
NATO faces battle to regain Kandahar -- AFP
Reach out to moderate Taliban, say regional Afghan leaders -- Reuters
Afghan-Pakistan border modern epicentre of jihad: US -- Hindustan Times
After Deadly Assault, Questions Linger Over Afghanistan Strategy -- The Danger Room
U.S. Afghanistan Base: Death Trap From The Beginning -- ABC News
Deadly Afghanistan attack: It wasn't just the Taliban -- Christian Science Monitor
'They Feel Like Outsiders and They Don't Want to Be' -- Washington Post
Military’s Mini-Monster Truck Arrives in Afghanistan -- The Danger Room
Afghan President’s Running Mate Poised for a Political Comeback -- New York Times
Protests mark eighth year of war -- Politico
Photos: The War in Afghanistan Up Close -- Time Magazine
Commentaries And Analysis
Who's Running the Afghanistan War, Anyway? -- Time Magazine
Does Obama Have the Backbone? -- Richard Cohen, Washington Post
More power to Afghan warlords -- Richard M Bennett, Asia Times
Afghanistan and Leadership -- Mark Moyar, Wall Street Journal
A General Within Bounds -- Michael O'Hanlon, Washington Post
If We Lose Afghanistan -- Washington Post editorial
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