Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 17, 2010



Petraeus Doesn't Seek 'Graceful Exit' From Afghanistan War. What's The Timeline? -- Christian Science Monitor

With the number of foreign soldiers killed in Afghanistan surpassing 2,000 this weekend, what does the road ahead in that country look like?


The tally – now at 2,002 – comes from the independent iCasualties.org website. It includes 1,227 Americans, 331 Britons, 151 Canadians, and 45 French.

The mounting numbers have put pressure on coalition countries to wrap up their involvement in Afghanistan; the Netherlands ended its military mission Aug. 1, after four years. At the very least, such grim milestones offer a moment for taking stock and seeing what lies ahead.

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More News On Afghanistan

Petraeus Says Afghan War "Fundamentally Sound" -- CBS News
Petraeus: Time is key for progress in Afghanistan -- AP
Analysis: Petraeus media blitz seeks to calm fears -- MSNBC
White House Reaffirms Afghan Strategy, Despite Petraeus Remarks -- New York Times
White House says Afghan deadline 'non-negotiable' -- AFP

3 NATO Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan -- RTT
10 killed in Afghan bomb attacks -- AFP
Insurgents assassinate Afghan official, policeman -- AP
Taliban, al Qaeda member killed -- CNN
Militant tied to marines' death killed -- Sydney Morning Herald
Taliban fighter linked to U.S. sailors' kidnapping is slain -- CNN
US strike kills 'dual-hatted' al Qaeda and Taliban commander in northern Afghanistan -- Long War Journal

Afghan presidential decree bans security firms -- AP
Afghanistan orders ban on private security firms -- Reuters
Afghan president gives private security ultimatum -- BBC
Karzai Says Private Security Companies Must Leave Afghanistan by December -- Bloomberg
Karzai wants private security firms out of Afghanistan -- Washington Post

Stoning deaths by Taliban condemned by Afghan president -- CNN
Taliban orders stoning of Afghan pair in German-controlled Kunduz -- Deutsche Welle
Taliban stone Afghan couple to death for adultery -- The Guardian
Taliban stone couple for adultery in Afghanistan -- The AP

Taliban takes hold in once-peaceful northern Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Bagram, Rocketed By Insurgents, Yawns -- The Danger Room
Taliban call for joint inquiry into civilian Afghan deaths considered -- The Guardian
Taliban offers civilian death probe -- Al Jazeera
Security contractors charged in Afghanistan killings to be arraigned -- CNN
Karzai meets with U.S. senator on war strategy -- CNN
Afghanistan wants to buy Russian weapons -- Xinhuanet
Karen Woo: shot doctor's body repatriated back to UK from Afghanistan -- The Telegraph

Life after Afghanistan -- BBC
Going Soft on Kandahar -- Captain's Journal
Editorial: Obama, Petraeus in the same place on Afghanistan -- Dallas News editorial
Afghan feminists prepare to be betrayed -- Terry Glavin, National Post

1 comment:

anagasto said...

But the information available on that war is so confuse that the confusion seems to be part of a policy. It has to be intentional, for if it were accidental, it would be a terrible sign of either discord or lack of resolve at the highest levels.