A U.S. Army soldier provide security while coalition soldiers examine the inside of an Afghan army ammunition bunker during a visit to remove munitions left over from the Russian occupation in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, May 24, 2010. To prevent harm to Afghan and coalition soldiers, forces left ammunition behind for destruction at a later date. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Christopher DeWitt
New US Approach To Afghanistan Insurgency: Vindication For Pakistan? -- Christian Science Monitor
Afghanistan and the US are showing signs of a new approach to insurgents in Afghanistan. The approach may ultimately allow Pakistan more influence in Afghanistan as the US prepares to leave next year.
A private meeting recently between a Taliban figure with ties to the militant Haqqani network and Afghan President Hamid Karzai may indicate a new willingness to engage with groups previously thought of as "too extreme," ultimately allowing Pakistan more room to influence events in Afghanistan as the US prepares to leave next year.
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More News On Afghanistan
US Military Remains Optimistic About Afghanistan -- Voice of America
NATO soldier dies in Afghanistan, official killed -- AFP
NATO says service member killed in insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan -- Canadian Press/AP
Afghan Civilians Killed in Taliban Attack -- Voice of America
Coalition forces confirm death of 5th militant leader -- CNN
Taliban ratchet up attacks on Afghan security forces -- Boston.com/AP
Helmand governor: US improving security in Sangin -- Washington Post
U.S. improves security in Afghan province: governor -- Reuters
Rising security threat in Afghan north -- Asia Times
Afghan campaign destroys hundreds of houses: rights group -- Reuters
Russian troops to continue Afghan drug raids -- BBC
Britain could start Afghan withdrawal next year, says Helmand governor -- The Guardian
Pakistan looks ahead to end of Afghan war -- Toronto Star
Pakistan to walk tightrope on Afghan peace -- Yahoo News/AFP
Former Taliban Leaders In Afghanistan See Peace As A Long Way Off -- Radio Free Europe
Afghan attorney general investigates alleged voting fraud -- Washington Post
Probe launched into Afghanistan election body -- Reuters
Afghan election body in fraud probe -- Al Jazeera
DOD Awards Manas Transit Center Fuel Contract -- U.S. Department of Defense
Pentagon awards $630m Afghanistan contract to controversial supplier -- The Telegraph
Pentagon gives large fuel contract to secretive firm -- Washington Post
Foreign Policy: A Kyrgyz Burger Joint And $3 Billion -- NPR
Pentagon awards new $315 million fuel contract to burger flipper -- Foreign Policy
U.S. To Spend $500 Million On Kabul Embassy -- Radio Free Europe
US to spend $511 million to expand embassy in Afghan capital in sign of long-term commitment -- Canadian Press
US to spend 500 million dollars on embassy in Afghanistan -- AFP
Huge expansion of Kabul embassy not done till 2014 -- Salon
Petraeus and Co. Can't Keep Their Spin Straight on the Afghanistan War -- Huffington Post opinion
Uncertain World: Talking Afghanistan without schadenfreude -- Fyodor Lukyanov, RIA Novosti
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