Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- December 1, 2010

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Obama's Isolation Grows On The Afghanistan War -- USA Today

WASHINGTON — Afghanistan has become a lonely place for President Obama.

One year ago today, the president delivered a seminal speech at West Point, N.Y., announcing the deployment of 30,000 additional U.S. servicemembers to Afghanistan and setting a timetable to begin withdrawing them in July 2011 — a combination calibrated to reassure those who saw the conflict as critical to U.S. security and those uneasy with an open-ended military conflict.

Now, the administration is playing down the date combat troops will begin to come home and focusing instead on 2014 as the target for the pullout to be completed, conditions permitting.

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More News On Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Clinton Wants Europe's Help -- Time Magazine/AP
At Summit, Clinton Calls for Increased OSCE Involvement in Afghanistan -- Bloomberg
U.S. calls for stronger OSCE support for Afghan war -- Reuters

British and American forces kill 3,200 Taliban in 90 day blitz -- The Sun
3,200 Taliban killed in Afghanistan in 90 days -- Sify News
Coalition ramps up air war over Afghanistan -- Stars And Stripes/AP
Coalition ramps up air war over Afghanistan, mindful of civilian casualties -- RAWA News
Taliban kidnap demining team in east Afghanistan -- AP
Officials Confirm Death of Taliban Leader -- U.S. Department of Defense
Afghan Killer of Six Americans Was Trusted Police Officer -- New York Times
The Taliban Parasites Fight To The Death -- Strategy Page

US soldier accused of killing Taliban prisoner -- The Guardian
Witnesses portray a tale of two soldiers in killing of Taliban leader -- Denver Post
More prison space being built to accommodate Afghan insurgents -- Stars And Stripes
Afghan Taliban mock Nato over ‘fake’ negotiator incident -- DAWN/AFP
Chilling ‘night letters’ from Taliban intimidate Afghans -- Stars And Stripes

Details of Afghanistan training mission still undecided -- Globe And Mail
Canada announces new role in Afghanistan -- Defpro
US deploys 'game-changer' weapon to Afghanistan -- AFP

Afghanistan announces last set of election results
-- Yahoo News/Reuters
Minority group's election victory upheld in Afghan province -- L.A. Times
Afghan election body declares vote results final -- AFP

Poll: Low support for new Afghan war timetable
-- The Hill
Afghanistan at the Breaking Point -- Gilles Dorronsoro, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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