U.S. and Afghan troops carry a wounded U.S. soldier through a dust cloud to a helicopter after he was injured by a roadside bomb in Kandahar Province on October 13. Photo from Radio Free Europe
Elements Of Taliban Are 'Ready' To Talk Peace, Key Afghan Negotiator Says -- MSNBC
'We are taking our first steps,' head of new peace council says.
A former Afghan president who heads a new peace council said Thursday that he's convinced the Taliban are ready to negotiate peace.
Burhanuddin Rabbani told reporters in Kabul that the Taliban have not completely rejected the idea of negotiating a nonmilitary resolution of the war.
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Afghan Peace Council flexible on Taliban talks terms -- Reuters
Head of Afghan panel optimistic over peace moves -- CNN
US "Facilitating" Peace Talks In Afghanistan -- NPR
Afghan peace council chief: Taliban ready to talk -- AP
Official: NATO Helping Taliban Contact Afghan Government -- Voice of America
NATO Helping Afghan-Taliban Talks -- New York Times
Afghan Official Confirms Moves Toward Taliban Talks -- New York Times
NATO forces facilitate talks between Taliban leaders, top Afghan officials -- Washington Post
Seven foreign troops killed in Afghanistan on Thursday -- CNN
Thursday: Five NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Wednesday: Six NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Attacks kill 5 foreign troops in Afghanistan -- Reuters
Three Nato troops die in an explosion in Afghanistan -- BBC
NATO death toll rises in Afghanistan -- USA Today
Taliban senior leader, 2 others killed in S. Afghanistan: NATO -- Xinhuanet
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Cautiously optimistic Petraeus briefs NATO on Afghan war -- Washington Times
Petraeus Cites ‘Hard-Won’ Progress in Afghanistan -- U.S. Defense Department
US, French generals tout progress in eastern Afghanistan -- AFP
French General Mixes Formula for a Bit of Afghan Calm -- New York Times
Brigade linked to Afghan civilian deaths had aggressive, divergent war strategy -- Washington Post
Security Council Votes to Continue Military Effort in Afghanistan -- New York Times/AP
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Optimism On Afghanistan? -- John Tabin, American Spectator
Is the war in Afghanistan still worth fighting? -- Christian Science Monitor
US military campaign: Losing it in Afghanistan -- Economic Times editorial
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