Thursday, August 19, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 19, 2010



Can An Assassination Campaign Turn The Tide In Afghanistan? -- Time Magazine

The Obama Administrations new military strategy in Afghanistan may be a sign of desperation — a Hail Mary pass — but it may just work. The President's counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan describes it as giving up the 'hammer' for the 'scalpel.' The military, as we know from classified military documents put on the Internet by WikiLeaks last month, prefers the term 'kinetic strike'. I've heard the Pentagon use the term 'eliminating command nodes'. But I'll go ahead and call it by its everyday name: assassination.

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More News On Afghanistan

Afghanistan marks independence day as war escalates -- Yahoo News/AFP
U.S. Troop Killed in Afghan Bomb Attack -- CBS News
NATO soldier, two dozen rebels killed in Afghanistan -- AFP
US service member killed in southern Afghanistan -- AP
12 insurgents killed in Afghanistan raid -- CNN
NATO strikes kill 15 militants in Afghanistan -- Sify News
Taliban attack road crew in south Afghanistan -- AP
Helicopter Makes Hard Landing in Afghanistan, 8 Hurt, NATO Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Afghan Aid Workers Freed After Taliban Prison Is Liberated -- Radio Free Europe
Illegal Taliban-controlled prison discovered in Afghanistan; 27 Afghanis found shackled, tortured -- New York Daily News
Afghan Protesters Allege Civilian Deaths in NATO Raid -- Voice of America
In Afghanistan, More Attacks on Officials and a Protest Over a Deadly NATO Raid -- New York Times
FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Aug 19 -- Reuters

Petraeus uses media to press patience on Afghanistan war -- Washington Times
Romania shows its support for the U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
Pakistan, Russia back Afghanistan at rare summit -- Sydney Morning Herald
Afghanistan makes deal with Russia, Pakistan -- Edmonton Journal/AFP
Medvedev talks with Afghan, Pakistani leaders -- AP
Afghanistan Opening First Shariah-Based Banks: Islamic Finance -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Afghanistan's Food Supply Is Least Secure in 163-Nation Ranking -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Presidents flying blind -- Andrew J. Bacevich, L.A. Times

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