Friday, January 14, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 14, 2011

SANDBAG BUDDIES - U.S. Army Spcs. Jamus Grandstrom and Daniel Collazo sit on sandbags in the Daymirdad district of Wardak province, Afghanistan, Jan. 9, 2011. Grandstrom and Collazo are assigned to the 10th Mountain Division's Brigade Special Troops Battalion. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey

US Military Surge: The View From Kandahar -- Reuters

The U.S. military has stopped the Taliban momentum in southern Afghanistan, and is probably starting to reverse it following the surge, according to a study we wrote about this week here. The view from the ground, though, is much less rosy.

Australia’s Lowy Institute for International Policy has published a paper under its Afghan Voices series looking at how ordinary Afghans view the current round of military operations centred around Kandahar.

Read more ....

More News On Afghanistan

Forces in Afghanistan Target Taliban, Haqqani Leaders -- U.S. Department of Defense
Pakistani Taliban drive Haqqani from North Waziristan to Afghanistan -- Examiner
Haqqani network, al-Qaeda on the run, experts say -- Central Asia Online
Forces target insurgent leadership in Khost, Helmand -- DVIDS
Turkistan Islamic Party identifies senior leader killed in Afghanistan -- Long War Journal
'Mortars across Afghan border kill 5 in Pakistan' -- AFP
Mortars fired from Afghanistan kill 8 in N Waziristan -- Daily Times
US troops killed in Afghanistan and Africa -- Washington Post

US rushes to build local governments in southern Afghanistan before expected spring offensive -- Canadian Press
U.S. sees better governance in some Afghan areas -- Reuters
Coalition Works to Extend Southern Afghanistan Gains -- U.S. Department of Defense

UK troops deployed to Afghanistan 'to avoid cuts' -- BBC
Afghan deployment 'to avoid cuts' -- Press Association
Army strategy in Helmand under fire from former top diplomat -- The Guardian

Afghanistan: Protest in Kabul against the Iranian government -- Global Voices
AFGHANISTAN: Iran fuel ban hurting the poor, says minister -- IRIN

As opium prices soar and allies focus on Taliban, Afghan drug war stumbles -- Washington Post
Success of Afghan drug war is waning -- Washington Post

Afghan Taliban 'end' opposition to educating girls -- BBC
Taliban 'abandons' opposition to girls' education -- The Telegraph
Taliban ready to lift ban on girls' schools, says minister -- The Guardian
Taliban To Back Girls' Education In Afghanistan -- RTT News
Taliban prepared to withdraw ban on girls' education in Afghanistan: Education Minister -- One India

Program to modernize Afghan justice system yields little so far
-- McClatchy News
Rush for results in Afghanistan may undermine aid goals -- Christian Science Monitor
NATO forces pay Afghans $1.4 million damages in south -- Reuters
Afghan Panel and U.S. Dispute War’s Toll on Property -- New York Times
Phone app aims to bridge language gap for US troops in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Vantage Point: The Challenges of Small-Unit Patrolling in Afghanistan -- New York Times

Training may be the U.S. way out of Afghanistan, but hurdles high -- Reuters
Grover Norquist Calls for Conservatives to Rethink Afghanistan -- CBS News
U.S. Must Accommodate Pakistan's Interests in Afghanistan -- Michael A. Cohen, World Politics Review
Pak playing "own little games" in bid to maintain control over Kabul: Editorial -- Sify News editorial

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