Saturday, May 15, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- May 15, 2010

THANKING THE TROOPS - President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai addresses soldiers and family members at Campbell Army Airfield during a brief visit to Fort Campbell, Ky., May 14, 2010. He thanked the U.S. troops for their service in Afghanistan and the families for their support. DoD photo

U.S. Seeks To Position Karzai As Wartime Leader -- L.A. Times

The Afghan president has been a reluctant commander in chief, but in his recent trip, U.S. officials made it a point to present him as such, hoping to improve his standing among Afghans and Americans.

In the view of many U.S. officials, Afghan President Hamid Karzai has been a reluctant commander in chief, hesitant to take a direct role in the military fight against the Taliban insurgency.

But during his visit to the U.S. this week, American officials have been trying to emphasize Karzai's position as a wartime leader.

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More News On Afghanistan

US military deaths in Afghan region at 983 -- AP

At least 30 militants dead in Afghan, NATO raids -- AP
10 Taliban killed, commander detained in S Afghanistan: official -- People's Daily
US scraps plan to withdraw UK troops from Helmand -- Times Online
Afghans Protest Deadly U.S. Raid -- New York Times
Overnight NATO raid in eastern Afghanistan triggers protests -- L.A. Times
Afghans protest against NATO, say 12 civilians killed -- AFP
Afghan protests over Nato raid in Nangarhar province -- BBC

Afghan effort fruitful but fragile, commander says -- Sign On San Diego
Camp Pendleton general: Marines making progress in Afghanistan but more 'tough fighting' is ahead -- L.A. Times
‘Immense’ challenges as Afghan police training programmes continue -- Times Online
Chasing Taliban’s overflowing coffers, cash couriers -- CNN
Little progress on installing electronic surveillance systems in Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Laser detectors may help soldiers to halt Afghanistan bomb carnage -- Times Online
Soldier's widow attacks poor equipment for troops in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Son of SAS hero killed by Afghanistan bomb an hour after comrade -- The Telegraph
Dodging ambushes in a terrain made for them -- Dallas News/AP
A secret weapon in Afghanistan: agriculture -- USA Today
Portraits of a city under siege -- The National
'Inept' US cannot fix Afghanistan: top Saudi prince -- Yahoo News/AFP

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