Saturday, February 20, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- February 20, 2010



General: NATO Controls Marjah's Main Roads and Markets -- Voice of America

A U.S. Marine general says U.S.-led forces now control the main roads and markets in the Taliban stronghold of Marjah in southern Afghanistan, but a NATO commander says it will take a month to secure the area.

U.S. Brigadier General Larry Nicholson tells the Associated Press that allied forces are right where they want to be. He says U.S.-led troops control what he called the "spine" of the town.

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More News On Afghanistan

12 Allied Forces Die In Afghanistan -- New York Times
Taliban put up stiff resistance to U.S.-led offensive in Afghanistan -- CNN
In Marja, it's war the old-fashioned way -- Washington Post
A Burst Of Gunfire, And A Marine Lost In Marjah -- NPR
Taliban commander killed in S. Afghanistan as massive operation goes on -- Xinhuanet
Taliban Resistance Stalls New Rule in Marjah -- Wall Street Journal
Afghan police reinforce coalition in Marjah as Moshtarak moves forward -- Times Online
Tough fight in Afghan assault, govt moves to take control -- AFP
Afghan police deployed in wake of NATO offensive -- Reuters
Afghans near Marja urged to help keep Taliban out -- L.A. Times
Security developments in Afghanistan, Feb 20 -- Yahoo News/Reuters

Dutch troops to pull out of Afghanistan by the end of year after Amsterdam coalition falls -- The Telegraph
Dutch cabinet collapses in dispute over Afghanistan -- BBC
Dutch role in Afghanistan in doubt as government collapses -- CNN
Dutch cabinet collapses over Afghanistan: media -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Dutch Government Collapses Amid Disagreement on Afghan Troop Withdrawal -- Voice of America

Operation Moshtarak: killer of five British soldiers was 'within a whisker' of arrest -- The Telegraph
Karzai urges coalition troops to prevent Afghan civilian deaths -- L.A. Times
Taleban 'on back foot' after series of bodyblows -- Times Online
Afghan Push Went Beyond Traditional Military Goals -- New York Times
Drones Play a Growing Role in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Drones' emerging as NATO's most versatile tool on Afghan battlefield -- One India
General Sees Positives in Afghan Army Training -- US Department of Defense
Military launches Afghanistan intelligence-gathering mission -- Washington Post
Rules of Engagement Under the Microscope -- FOX News
Analysis: Taliban governs Afghanistan from the shadows -- CNN

US military deaths in Afghan region at 913 -- Washington Post/AP

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