Friday, March 12, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- March 12, 2010



Some U.S. Officials See A Growing Taliban-Al Qaeda Rift -- L.A. Times

They believe military pressures in the Pakistani border region are making the Afghan militants reluctant to cooperate with their longtime allies. Not all officials are convinced.

Reporting from Washington — A growing number of Taliban militants in the Pakistani border region are refusing to collaborate with Al Qaeda fighters, declining to provide shelter or assist in attacks in Afghanistan even in return for payment, according to U.S. military and counter-terrorism officials.

The officials, citing evidence from interrogation of detainees, communications intercepts and public statements on extremist websites, say that threats to the militants' long-term survival from Pakistani, Afghan and foreign military action are driving some Afghan Taliban away from Al Qaeda.

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More News On Afghanistan

Bomb attacks kill NATO soldier, four children in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Afghan insurgents kill 3 police in attack on post -- AP
Six Afghans, South African die in Afghan violence -- Reuters
British troops hand over control of key Afghan town to US -- The Guardian
Q+A: Make-or-break months for Afghanistan war -- Reuters
Marjah push: Ups and downs are lessons for future -- AP
Battlefield dead haunt U.S. Marines and Afghans alike -- Reuters

Report: Captured Taliban No. 2 'Singing Like a Male Canary' -- FOX News
Afghan Tribal Rivalries Bedevil a U.S. Plan -- New York Times
Program aims to rebuild Afghan police force, repair its image -- Washington Post
Afghan Troops Earn Kudos, But Questions Remain -- NPR

Karzai Welcomes Pakistan's Help in Negotiating with Taliban -- Voice of America
All's not well between Afghanistan and Pak: Experts -- Rediff News

Afghanistan: Playing By The Traditional Rules -- Strategy Page
U.S. criticizes Afghanistan's 'poor' human rights record -- McClatchy News
Torture in Afghanistan common, U.S. report says -- Toronto Star

Reporters Fight Back Against Patrick Kennedy Rant -- CBS News
Kennedy's Diatribe: Press Is Despicable for Covering Massa, not Afghanistan -- The Atlantic

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