Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 16, 2010

Oct. 20: President Obama meets with his national security team on Afghanistan and Pakistan in the Situation Room. Pete Souza, The White House

In Afghanistan War, No Clear End In Sight -- CBS News

When President Obama laid out his strategy for the war in Afghanistan nearly a year ago, he suggested that while he was deploying 30,000 new troops, the end of the war was not far off.

The troop surge, he said, will "allow us to begin the transfer of our forces out of Afghanistan in July of 2011."

His position - to send more troops while also offering what looked like a deadline for their return - was meant to give the United States an opportunity to stabilize the country while also addressing concerns that America had no exit strategy.

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More News On Afghanistan

Afghan officials dismiss talk of rift with U.S. after Karzai criticism -- Washington Post
Despite Gains, Afghan Night Raids Split U.S. and Karzai -- New York Times
Petraeus strikes back at Karzai ahead of major NATO conference on Afghanistan -- Christian Science Monitor
Karzai Remarks Raise Questions About Afghan War -- New York Times/AP
Clinton defends US Afghan policy after Karzai criticism -- BBC
Petraeus-Karzai Dispute Reflects Varied Perspectives, Says Pentagon -- Voice of America
Karzai's comments are latest frustration for Petraeus, NATO -- Stars And Stripes
NATO Chief Plays Down Afghan Leader's Criticism -- Radio Free Europe
US: No to Karazi’s Demand for Less Military -- FOX News

NATO: Troop killed in Afghanistan attack -- CNN
7 NATO troops die after attacks in Afghanistan -- CNN
U.S. Intel Base Attacked on AfPak Border -- New York Daily News
Coalition, Afghan Forces Detain Numerous Insurgent Leaders -- U.S. Department of Defense
Taliban running out of bullets, bombs in Afghanistan -- Sify News

U.S. Plan Envisions Path to Ending Afghan Combat -- New York Times
US plan to end combat in Afghanistan by 2014 -- Today Online
Report: U.S. Plans End of Afghan Combat by 2014 -- FOX News
For Afghanistan, A New U.S. 'Transition' Strategy -- NPR
FACTBOX-Foreign troop commitments in Afghanistan -- Reuters

Nato summit to outline Afghanistan withdrawal plan -- The Guardian
NATO summit a turning point in Afghan war: U.S. envoy -- Reuters
Nato chief says there is no alternative to staying in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
NATO sees no alternative to Afghan operations -- Reuters
NATO, Russia to boost co-operation in Afghan war at upcoming summit -- Canadian Press

Taliban chief Mullah Omar rules out Afghan peace talks -- BBC
Afghan Taliban Reject Talks Again -- New York Times/Reuters
Taliban Leader Says Insurgents Are Waging War of Attrition -- New York Times/AP

Afghanistan wants more Taliban off blacklist -- Yahoo News/AP
Karzai calls on Taliban to join peace process at Eidul Adha -- Xinhuanet
Afghan president urges insurgents to consider reconciliation in message for Muslim holiday -- Canadian Press
Afghanistan training plan details emerge -- CBC News
Bush says some NATO allies let U.S. down in Afghanistan -- CNN

Think Tank Assesses US Progress in Afghanistan -- Epoch Times
U.S. panel urges drawdown in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/Canadian Press
Karzai Goes Rogue -- Michael Crowley, Time Magazine
Karzai's Stance Against Night Raids Poses Problems for U.S. -- CBS News

Scenes from Afghanistan (2009)
-- Boston.com

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