Monday, March 1, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- March 1, 2010




U.S. Marines, Afghan Troops To Stay In Marja For Months -- Washington Post

MARJA, AFGHANISTAN -- More than 2,000 U.S. Marines and about 1,000 Afghan troops who stormed the town of Marja as part of a major NATO offensive against a resurgent Taliban will stay several months to ensure that insurgents do not return, Marine commanders said Sunday.

Meanwhile, insurgents are striking back by attacking resupply convoys moving in and out of Marja with roadside bombs, Marines said Sunday. Four convoys have been hit in the last two days, Marines said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to release the information. There was no word on casualties.

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More News On Afghanistan

After Push in Marja, Marines Try to Win Trust -- New York Times
Normalcy takes root in Marja after allied offensive -- L.A. Times
Afghan soldiers show improvement in Marja assault -- L.A. Times
Marines, Afghans to stay months in Marjah -- Washington Times
‘Invincible’ Taleban routed in raids on border camps -- Times Online
Taliban Flees Marjah, Threat Remains For Marines -- NPR

Attacks kill 4 NATO personnel in Afghanistan -- AP
NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan bomb blast -- Yahoo News/AFP

SAS in Afghanistan gun fight, says John Key -- New Zealand Herald
Two blasts hit Afghanistan's Kandahar, six dead -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Blast Kills 11 Afghans in Mine-Clearance Showcase Area -- Wall Street Journal
Inquest into first UK female Afghanistan death resumes -- BBC
Civilians adapt to life with the US army in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
Nato draws up payout tariffs for Afghan civilian deaths -- The Guardian
EU still split over Afghanistan, but the question brings down the Dutch -- News Europe
Afghan: When shooting stops, some soldiers read -- AP

Getting close to the Afghans -- Washington Times opinion
Can Operation Moshtarak deliver? -- Africasia

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