Sunday, March 21, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- March 21, 2010

SECURITY VIEW - U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gerald Frushon, right, and Pvt. Samuel Lima, provide security during a school assessment in Wesh, Afghanistan, March 16, 2010. Frushon and Lima are assigned to C Troop, 8th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Francisco V. Govea II

Taliban Adjust, Wage Bomb Attacks In Afghan Town -- Washington Post

MARJAH, Afghanistan -- Explosions rumble through this former Taliban stronghold three or four times a day - an ominous sign that the insurgents have not given up despite losing control of this town to U.S. and Afghan forces about two weeks ago.

This week, Lt. Gen. Michael L. Oates, the U.S. general in charge of a Pentagon program to combat roadside bombs, told a congressional committee that the number of homemade explosives in Afghanistan had nearly doubled in the last year and "the number of casualties has reflected that."

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More News On Afghanistan

US weighs more troops for north Afghanistan: official -- Yahoo News/AFP
As Taliban makes comeback in Kunduz province, war spreads to northern Afghanistan -- Washington Post
U.S. Envisions Troop Surge In Northern Afghanistan -- New York Times/Reuters

Afghanistan blast 'kills 10' in Helmand province -- BBC
Suicide bomb attack kills ten civilians in south Afghanistan -- RIA Novosti
Afghan bomb attacks kill at least 12 civilians -- Reuters

IED attacks in Afghanistan more lethal -- USA Today
Taliban fighters being taught at secret camps in Iran -- Times Online

An up close look at the military life in Marjah -- Washington Post
Marine Patrols Still Meet Snipers In Afghan Town -- NPR/AP

U.S. Turns a Blind Eye to Opium in Afghan Town -- New York Times
Marines offer cash in fight against Afghan opium -- Reuters
Afghan drug cartels squeeze poppy farmers -- Bangkok Post
Exploring The Taliban's Complex, Shadowy Finances -- NPR
The Fight for Opium Central -- FOX News
Dirty money and the war in Afghanistan: Bernd Debusmann -- Reuters

U.S. may expand use of its prison in Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
No talks held with UN envoy: Taliban -- Dawn
UN: Pakistani Taliban arrests thwarted reconcilation talks -- Politico
US still 'unsure' over 'positive' or 'negative' impact of Pak Taliban arrests -- One India
At SMU institute, Bushes put attention on Afghan women's plight -- Dallas News
Could Helmand be the Dubai of Afghanistan? -- Foreign Policy
Trouble strikes Afghan peace talks -- Global Post

US military deaths in Afghan region at 939 -- Washington Post/AP

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