Sunday, June 6, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 6, 2010

A security post on the road controlled by Matiullah Khan in southern Afghanistan. He leads a private army that earns millions of dollars guarding NATO convoys. Adam Ferguson for The New York Times

With U.S. Aid, Warlord Builds An Afghan Empire -- New York Times

TIRIN KOT, Afghanistan — The most powerful man in this arid stretch of southern Afghanistan is not the provincial governor, nor the police chief, nor even the commander of the Afghan Army.

It is Matiullah Khan, the head of a private army that earns millions of dollars guarding NATO supply convoys and fights Taliban insurgents alongside American Special Forces.

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More News On Afghanistan

Five NATO soldiers killed in Afghan accident, attacks (Roundup) -- M&C
5 NATO troops killed in 1 day in Afghanistan -- AP
NATO: Five service members killed in Afghanistan; 3 in road accident, 2 in attacks -- Today Online
Afghan blasts kills 3, wounds 11 -- CNN
Six dead, 26 wounded in Afghan attacks: officials -- AFP
Afghanistan arrests militants for jirga attack plots -- Montreal Gazette
In Afghanistan, U.S platoon's tranquil morning shattered by blast -- L.A. Times

Karzai Replaces Top Officials Following Taliban Attack -- Voice of America
Afghan interior, intel chiefs replaced over attack -- AP
Afghan minister and intelligence chief quit over attack -- Reuters
President Hamid Karzai orders Afghan prisoner review -- BBC

Affluent Afghans make their homes in opulent 'poppy palaces' -- Washington Post
Russia giving US advice on Afghanistan: Ivanov -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Russia says world needs to do more for Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Kremlin 'Unhappy' With Antidrug Efforts In Afghanistan -- Radio Free Europe
Russia urges NATO to fight Afghan drug trafficking -- AP

Corrupt Afghan Police Fueling Insurgency, UK Commanders Say -- Huffington Post
A three-pronged approach to confront Afghanistan’s corruption -- Christian Science Monitor

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