Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- May 12, 2010



Report: Afghan Army Riddled With Corruption And Feuding -- McClatchy News

WASHINGTON — The Afghan National Army, a pillar of the U.S. strategy for stabilizing Afghanistan and withdrawing U.S. troops next year, is riddled with corruption, ethnic friction and rivalries among its highest leaders that are hampering its ability to fight the Taliban-led insurgency, according to a new study.

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More News On Afghanistan

Karzai Visits Washington, With Smiles All Around -- New York Times
Obama, Karzai Seek To Improve US-Afghan Ties -- Voice of America
US, Afghanistan pledge enduring ties despite rows -- Yahoo News/AFP
US will not abandon Afghan people, Clinton tells Karzai -- Times Online
Afghanistan wants to be designated a significant U.S. ally -- L.A. Times
US turns on the charm to secure Karzai's support for new offensive -- The Independent
Afghanistan's Karzai to urge caution as U.S. pushes to empower local leaders -- Washington Post
Karzai and Obama: Whose Strategy for Afghan Endgame? -- Time Magazine
White House gives optimistic outlook for Afghanistan -- USA Today

AFGHANISTAN: Taliban "terror" campaign steps up a gear in Kandahar -- IRIN
Taliban claims killing of Afghan prison official -- AP
Bomb kills 2 US service members in Afghanistan -- AP
Rebel group rejects likely Afghan exile offer -- Reuters
Deadline facing NATO troops in Afghanistan -- UPI
Afghanistan surge: Is the 'clear, hold, build' strategy working? -- Yahoo News/Christian Science Monitor
UK foreign minister makes Afghanistan top priority -- Yahoo News/AFP
Afghanistan dissolves 172 NGOs for misconduct -- Yahoo News/AFP
Our Pal Karzai Kicks Charities Out of Afghanistan -- The Danger Room
Little progress on installing electronic surveillance systems in Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Q+A-Prickly Afghan-U.S. relations under scrutiny -- Reuters
Outside View: Can U.S. succeed in Afghanistan and Pakistan? -- UPI analysis
Committed to Karzai -- L.A. Times editorial
What Hamid Karzai has to offer -- Politico
Hamid Karzai's White House welcome is a facade -- Olivia Hampton, The Guardian
What Both Sides Want from Karzai's U.S. Visit -- CBS News
U.S. lost in Afghan vote -- Peter W. Galbraith, L.A. Times

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