A Reaper drone, as used by the CIA and American military in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Photograph: Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Killings Rock Afghan Strategy -- Wall Street Journal
Bomber of CIA Base Was Being Recruited as Informant; Retaliation for U.S. Push.
WASHINGTON -- The attack that killed seven Central Intelligence Agency officers on a U.S. base in Afghanistan appears to stem from a strategy of calculated risk in running the spy agency's informant network, posing a sharp challenge as operations ramp up for the Obama troop surge.
U.S. intelligence and military officials said Friday that Wednesday's attacker had been recruited as a possible informant and brought onto Forward Operating Base Chapman, passing through at least one checkpoint. He detonated his charge shortly before being searched, blowing himself up, killing seven and wounding six.
It was a "high-level asset meeting gone bad," said one former intelligence official familiar with the incident.
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More News On Afghanistan
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CIA exposed by frontline role along Afghanistan and Pakistan border -- The Guardian
Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan Devastates Critical Hub for CIA Activities -- Wall Street Journal
Details Emerge on Victims of Afghan Blast -- Wall Street Journal
Different Taliban Groups Claim Role in Afghanistan Bombing -- New York Times
Pakistan Taliban say they carried out CIA attack -- Chicago Tribune
Revenge seen as motive in CIA killings -- Financial Times
New Clues about CIA Suicide Bomber -- CBS News
CIA renegade behind suicide attack: Taliban -- ABC News (Australia)
US deaths raise fears over Taliban infiltration -- The Age
Civilian Surge Goes On Despite Afghan Bombing -- NPR
Bomb kills 5 civilians in southwest Afghanistan -- AFP
Over 1,000 Afghan civilians killed in 2009 -- Press TV
British soldier death in Afghanistan takes 2009 toll to 108 -- The Telegraph
Dead bomb disposal expert named as Sapper David Watson -- BBC
Bodies of 5 slain Canadians leave Kandahar -- UPI
Soldiers, Journalist Mourned -- National Post
Official: 512 foreign troops killed in Afghanistan in 2009 -- China View
French reporters kidnapped in Afghanistan 'alive' -- BBC
Kidnapped French journalists in Afghanistan alive -- Reuters
Journalists under fire -- Canada.com
Afghan parliament vote confirmed for May -- Reuters
Afghan Lawmakers Reject Former Warlord Nominated for Cabinet -- Voice of America
Afghan MPs reject Karzai choices for new cabinet -- BBC
Afghan parliament rejects 5 Karzai cabinet nominees -- AFP
Afghanistan: A Plague Upon The Land -- Strategy Page
McChrystal sees victory ahead in Afghanistan -- Star And Stripes
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