Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 1, 2010



U.S. Troop Deaths In Afghan War Up Sharply -- Washington Post

KABUL - Twenty-two American troops have been killed in Afghanistan over the past five days, a spike that follows record-high death tolls for U.S. forces in June and July.

Five of the troops were slain Tuesday, including four who were killed by two improvised bombs in the east and one who died in an insurgent attack in the south, according to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).


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More News On Afghanistan

US deaths in Afghanistan hit record in 2010 -- AFP
6 more American troops die in Afghan fighting -- AP
Five More US Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan -- Voice of America
22 US troops killed in Afghanistan in four days -- The Telegraph
U.S. toll rising in Afghanistan: 22 soldiers killed since Friday -- McClatchy News

Oxfam hit by fatal bomb as Clegg visits troops in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
3 Oxfam workers killed in northeastern Afghanistan -- AP
Three Oxfam workers die in Afghanistan -- Reuters
Bomb attack kills Afghan Muslim religious leader -- AP
Petraeus: Afghan concern about Pakistan is legit -- AP

As combat operations end in Iraq, Gates hails shift in focus to Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Gates: Commanders Have Resources to Win in Afghanistan -- U.S. Department of Defense

Threats increase against Afghan parliamentary candidates
-- CNN
Poison gas used on girls school, Afghan official says -- Seattle Times/New York Times
Lawmaker: July 2011 too soon to start leaving Afghanistan -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News
Afghan authorities take over biggest bank to avoid meltdown -- Washington Post
Afghan Ambassador Said T. Jawad leaving his post in Washington -- Washington Post

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