Monday, November 15, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 15, 2010



Petraeus Warns Afghans About Karzai's Criticism Of U.S. War Strategy -- Washington Post

KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus, the coalition military commander in Afghanistan, warned Afghan officials Sunday that President Hamid Karzai's latest public criticism of U.S. strategy threatens to seriously undermine progress in the war and risks making Petraeus's own position "untenable," according to Afghan and U.S. officials.

Officials said Petraeus expressed "astonishment and disappointment" with Karzai's call, in a Saturday interview with The Washington Post, to "reduce military operations" and end U.S. Special Operations raids in southern Afghanistan that coalition officials said have killed or captured hundreds of Taliban commanders in recent months.

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More News On Afghanistan

Petraeus: Karzai comments hurt war effort: report -- Reuters
Karzai official dismisses talk of U.S., Afghan rift -- Washington Post
Senator Graham says "stunned" at Karzai comments -- Reuters
Sen. Graham 'Just Stunned' by Karzai -- ABC News
Afghan criticism blow to US plans -- The Age

Karzai wants U.S. to reduce military operations in Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Karzai says time for U.S. to scale back in Afghanistan -- Xinhuanet
Karzai: US Should Cut Back Afghan Military Operations -- Voice of America
Karzai asks US to scale down Afghan military operations -- M&C

Five NATO troops killed as Afghanistan violence soars -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Toll from Afghan clash rises to five, worst in six months -- Yahoo News/Reuters
7 NATO troops slain in Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
7 NATO troops die after attacks in Afghanistan -- CNN
More Afghans, International Troops Killed In Clashes -- Radio Free Europe
Insurgent attacks ripple across Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
No let-up in Afghan violence ahead of NATO summit -- AFP

U.S. Plan Envisions Path to Ending Afghan Combat -- New York Times
U.S. to Present Afghan Drawdown Plans to NATO -- CBS News
US has plan to hand over Afghan combat missions: report -- AFP
NATO looks to troop cuts with no end to Afghan war -- Reuters
Q+A: Afghan war to top NATO summit in Lisbon -- Reuters
US to present Afghan pullout plan -- Al Jazeera
Holbrooke: US Combat Troops to be Phased Out of Afghanistan by 2014 -- Voice of America

Afghan surge is proving effective -- The Australian/Sunday Times
Afghan Insurgents in Weakened State -- FOX News
Wary of Taliban, Afghan mujahedeen ready for fight -- Stars And Stripes/AP
Afghan Strategy May Fail, Panel Warns -- DoD Buzz

Taliban leader says peace talks are ‘misleading rumours’ -- DAWN/AFP
Taliban leader in Afghanistan rejects talks -- Washington Post/AP
Taliban chief dismisses reports of peace talks as 'misleading rumours' -- Globe And Mail

Taliban motivated by revenge against Western armies more than Islam: study -- Winnipeg Free Press
U.S. Tries to End Flow of Bomb Item to Afghanistan -- New York Times
Afghan air base gets helicopters -- UPI
Contractor leaves Afghan police stations half-complete -- McClatchy News
Afghanistan: Prince William attends Remembrance service at Camp Bastion -- The Telegraph

Mining threatens Afghanistan's Buddhist treasures -- The Guardian
Chinese mine in Afghanistan threatens ancient find -- AP
Ancient treasures on shaky ground as Chinese miners woo Kabul -- The Age

Beginning of the end of NATO involvement in Afghanistan at hand -- John Ibbitson, Globe And Mail
Pinning down an Afghan timetable -- Doyle McManus, L.A. Times
On Afghanistan, Obama shifts away from July 2011 -- Fred Hiatt, Washington Post
Obama's creeping deadline -- Fred Hiatt, Washington Post

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