Friday, February 12, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- February 12, 2010



Looming NATO Offensive Raises Few Afghan Spirits -- Alertnet/Reuters

LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan, Feb 12 (Reuters) - A NATO offensive is a hard sell to some Afghans, even if it breaks the Taliban's iron grip on their lives and eventually delivers Western aid.

Thousands of foreign troops, including U.S. Marines and British forces, as well as the largest number of Afghan troops ever involved in a NATO operation, are gearing up to fight in Marjah town in Helmand, Afghanistan's most violent province.

One local Taliban commander, Qari Fazluddin, told Reuters some 2,000 fighters were ready to fight in Marjah, the group's last big stronghold in the southern province.

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More News On Afghanistan

US and Afghan troops ring Taliban stronghold -- Yahoo News/AP
Allied troops circle Marja, ensnaring 1,000 Taliban -- Toronto Star/AP
Looming NATO offensive raises few Afghan spirits -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Afghans warned off Taliban ahead of offensive -- AFP
Marines Engage Taliban on Edge of Marjah -- CBS News
Marines roll out Assault Breacher Vehicles for Marjah Afghanistan offensive -- Christian Science Monitor
Taliban vow guerrilla warfare against Afghan, NATO troops -- Daily Times
Afghan elders plea for quick attack on Marjah -- Washington Post
Afghans Try to Reassure Tribal Elders on Offensive -- New York Times
Outreach Precedes U.S. Offensive -- Wall Street Journal
With NATO assault near, Afghans fear Taliban booby traps -- Reuters

'Several' US troops injured in Afghan base blast -- AFP
5 GIs wounded in Afghanistan bomb attack -- UPI
5 Americans hurt in suicide attack at U.S. Afghanistan base -- Washington Times
Taliban claim responsibility for suicide attack injuring 5 on US base -- Canadian Press
British Soldier Killed as Envoys Talk to Taleban -- Times Online

NATO says night raid killed insurgents in Afghanistan; family says 5 innocents died -- Yahoo News/Canadian Press
Bound, gagged bodies of women found in Afghanistan -- CNN
Afghan mountain pass reopens after deadly avalanche -- AFP
Two Canadians among dead in Afghan avalanches: report -- CTV News

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