CHINOOK OPERATION - U.S. and Afghan forces wait to board a CH-47 Chinook helicopter before an operation to rid insurgents from the Panjwa'i district in Afghanistan's Kandahar province, Oct. 15, 2010. The U.S. forces are assigned to the Special Operations Task Force South. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Daniel P. Shook
U.S. Officials, Experts: No High-Level Afghan Peace Talks Under Way -- McClatchy News
WASHINGTON — Despite news reports of high-level talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government, no significant peace negotiations are under way in Afghanistan, U.S. officials and Afghanistan experts said Thursday.
These same experts said the reports, which appeared in a number of U.S. media outlets, could be part of a U.S. "information strategy" to divide and weaken the Taliban leadership.
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Afghan Insurgents Dismiss Peace Talks -- New York Times/Reuters
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Bomb kills Afghan district governor: police -- AFP
Taliban hit NATO convoy in Afghanistan, killing 3 -- Yahoo News/AP
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Invisible enemy stalks Marines in Afghan town -- Washington Times
Engaged on the ground -- The Age
NATO Chief Says Taliban Being Pushed Back -- Radio Free Europe
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US, Aussie Troops In Afghanistan Left For Dead By Dutch, SAS Man Claims -- FOX News
Dutch to review SAS claims -- Sydney Morning Herald
Australian says Dutch choppers refused aid -- UPI
Afghan reconstruction companies cancel projects following Karzai private security ban -- The Telegraph
Afghan Aid Groups Plan to Leave Over Karzai Decree -- Wall Street Journal
U.S.-led Afghan reconstruction projects to end because of security dispute -- New York Times
Afghan Law Could Hinder Work by Contractors -- New York Times
Afghanistan: move to ban private security firms hits reconstruction effort -- The Telegraph
Reports: Security policy threatens Afghan reconstruction -- MSNBC
Report: U.S.-Led Reconstruction Projects to End in Afghanistan Over Security Dispute -- FOX News
U.N. weighs in on security contractors -- UPI
Digging in for the Long Haul in Afghanistan -- Nick Turse, CBS News
Could airstrikes save lives in Afghanistan? -- Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Washington Post
Afghanistan Today -- New York Times editorial
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US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,245 -- Yahoo News/AP
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