Saturday, November 14, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 14, 2009



U.S. Soldiers' Morale Down In Afghanistan -- Washington Post

Obstacles to getting mental health care cited in Army survey

Morale has fallen sharply among U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, with repeated combat deployments taking a toll on their psychological health and marriages, according to an Army mental health survey released Friday.

The percentage of soldiers who rated their unit's morale as high or very high fell from 10.2 percent in 2007 to 5.7 percent in 2009, according to the survey. Individual morale rates remained steady, with about 16 percent saying their morale was high or very high.

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More News On Afghanistan

Study: Army morale down in Afghanistan, up in Iraq -- CNN
Strain of Afghan war hits morale of US troops: Army -- AFP
Afghan war taking psychological toll on troops-Army -- Reuters
Afghan violence takes toll on US troop morale -- Times Online
Army says morale down among troops in Afghanistan -- AP

Obama: Decision 'Soon' on Troops for Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Obama says Afghan Decision to Come Soon -- Voice of America
Obama defends time for decision -- Philadelphia Inquirer
Time on Afghan Strategy is Well-spent, Petraeus Says -- U.S. Department of Defense
US troops: Where do the key players stand? -- BBC

On the Way to Afghanistan, Holbrooke Seeks to Ease Tensions with NATO -- Christian Science Monitor
Germany sending 120 more troops to Afghanistan -- Reuters
Britain Asks Allies for More Troops in Afghanistan -- New York Times
5,000 more European troops expected for Afghan war -- AP
NATO ponders Afghanistan troop increase: Brown -- CBC

Is Karzai losing US support? -- Al Jazeera
Afghan Insurgency Tests German Troops -- Wall Street Journal
Russian Deal on Afghan Supply Route Not a Deal Yet -- New York Times

US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 839 -- AP

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