Friday, November 12, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 12, 2010

U.S. Marines fire a mortar round during combat operations on Forward Operating Base Nolay, Afghanistan, Oct. 19, 2010. The Marines are assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. James B. Novle

Report Cautions Obama On High Cost Of Afghan War -- Yahoo News/Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An independent task force cautioned President Barack Obama on Friday about the high cost of the Afghanistan war and said he should consider a narrow military mission if his December review finds the current strategy is not working.

The 25-member task force, led by former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and former national security adviser Samuel Berger, said it saw "hopeful signs" in Afghanistan, such as improved training of security forces, but other trends were less encouraging.

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More News On Afghanistan

Convoy attacked in Afghan capital: report
-- Reuters
Vehicle-bomb blast reported near NATO convoy in Afghanistan -- CNN
NATO Convoy Attacked by Suicide Bomber -- CBS News
FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Nov 12 -- Reuters

2014 is the new date to watch in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
Obama and Afghanistan -- is 2014 the end date? -- USA Today
US eyes strategy for Afghanistan transition, withdrawal -- Yahoo News/AFP
U.S. official: December review to help set 'pace' of Afghan transition -- CNN
Consider smaller Afghan force: US panel -- AFP

Attacks strain trust between US, Afghan forces
-- AFP
Coalition, Afghans Now Resourced to Succeed, Mullen Says -- U.S. Department of Defense
Coalition, Afghans Now Resourced to Succeed, Mullen Says -- Defpro News
Afghanistan Grows Its Own Special Forces -- Strategy Page
Three Afghan Provinces ‘Prime for Transition,’ Colonel Says -- U.S. Department of Defense
No point for Russia to send troops to Afghanistan: expert -- Xinhuanet
NATO wants Russia to expand Afghanistan cooperation -- AFP
PM says Canada to remain in Afghanistan -- Yahoo Nwes/AP
AFGHANISTAN: NGOs under pressure in government anti-corruption drive -- Alertnet
Delaying an Afghanistan Drawdown Is Political and Policy Suicide -- Derrick Crowe, Huffington Post
Foreign Policy: Bait And Switch In Afghanistan -- Stephen M. Walt, NPR

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