Sunday, December 6, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- December 6, 2009



‘Obama’s War’ In Afghanistan Could Be Politically Precarious -- Christian Science Monitor

Obama has a fair amount of public support for the war in Afghanistan. But given palpable public war weariness after eight years, that could quickly erode if things do not go well.

As 1,000 US marines launched a combat operation behind enemy lines dubbed “Cobra’s Anger” this weekend, it became clear that President Obama now “owns” the war in Afghanistan.

Though there was high symbolism of that fact in his speech at West Point Tuesday, Obama took control of the war months ago, escalating US military assets and aggressiveness in Afghanistan.

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More News On Afghanistan

Gates: US in Afghanistan 2 to 4 more years -- AP
Obama aide: July 2011 Afghan pullout not `a cliff' -- Washington Post
Defense secretary sees progress in Afghanistan -- AP

How Obama Came to Plan for ‘Surge’ in Afghanistan
-- New York Times
Obama Pressed for Faster Surge -- Washington Post
Pakistan a Key Factor in Obama's New Afghan Strategy -- Voice of America
Obama's Afghanistan Plan Marks Strategy Shift -- NPR
Retired generals weigh in on Obama's Afghanistan plan -- McClatchy News

US Marines press southern Afghan offensive -- AFP
US, British, Afghan Troops Push into Taliban Area -- Voice of America
U.S., Afghan troops launch first major offensive after Obama's announcement of troop surge -- China View
US service member killed in eastern Afghanistan -- AP
US soldier deaths in Afghanistan top 300 this year -- AFP

Turkey says no more troops for Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Turkish PM: no additional troops for Afghanistan -- AP

Cadets Left with 'a Real Clarity About Our Mission' -- Washington Post
Karzai to unveil Afghan cabinet in days: official -- Yahoo News/Reuters
US surge greeted with fear by Afghans travelling on the road to Kandahar -- The Telegraph
Afghan surge poses logistical headache for US army -- AFP
Troops combat Taliban’s new weapon of choice – secondary bombs -- Stars And Stripes
Controversial 'Osprey' makes combat debut in Afghanistan -- McClatchy News
Monster mine-clearing tank goes to work in Afghanistan -- McClatchy News

How to Develop Afghan Leaders? -- Michael Maccoby, Washington Post
May It All Come True -- Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times
Obama's COIN Toss -- Eliot A. Cohen, Washington Post
Vietnam to Afghanistan -- L.A. Times editorial
The President's Other Insurgency -- David S. Broder, Washington Post

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