Thursday, December 10, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- December 10, 2009



Petraeus Predicts Intensified Combat In Afghanistan -- L.A. Times

The former commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, testifying before Congress, says the troop escalation in Afghanistan won't bring progress as quickly as in Iraq. But he calls the situation 'no more hopeless.'

Reporting from Washington - Progress will come more slowly from the U.S. troop escalation in Afghanistan than it did during a similar move in Iraq, the top American commander in the Middle East told Congress on Wednesday, predicting intensified combat in coming months.

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More News On Afghanistan

US Expects Surge to Exacerbate Afghan Violence -- Wall Street Journal
Petraeus Warns of a Long and Expensive Mission in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Afghan gains will be slow, Petraeus says -- Baltimore Sun
Afghanistan progress slower than Iraq: Petraeus -- ABC News (Australia)
Afghanistan no worse than Iraq in 2007: US general -- AFP

Gates: U.S. will be in Afghanistan beyond 2011 -- CNN
Gates Says US, Afghan Ties Are Long-Term -- Voice of America
Gates gives Afghan war leadership a pep talk -- Stars And Stripes

U.S. allies to send 6,800 more troops to Afghanistan -- China View
US Afghan allies pledge 6,800 new troops this week -- AFP
SKorea vows to go ahead with Afghan troop dispatch -- AP
US Counterterrorism Efforts to Expand in Afghanistan -- Washington Post

U.S. targets 50 pct hike in Afghan forces by mid-2011 -- Reuters
Afghan Forces Could Start to Lead Soon, Big Challenges Remain -- Voice of America
Afghan Army Offers Raise, and Recruits Flock to Join -- New York Times
Pay Increase for Afghan Troops Boosts Interest -- Washington Post

Afghanistan: UK and US seek to cancel 2010 parliamentary election -- The Telegraph

Poll Finds Slim Majority Back More Troops in Afghan War -- New York Times
Poll: Americans Back Troop Surge, Oppose Withdrawal Date -- CBS News

US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 855 -- AP

Commentaries And Analysis

The Real Stakes in Afghanistan -- Robin Wright, Washington Post
The 100,000 troop question: Is Obama fighting the right war? -- Araminta Wordsworth, National Post
Is Kandahar the New Baghdad -- Institute for the Study of War
Obama Hedges Bet on Afghanistan -- Gwynne Dyer, Japan Times

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