WALL ROLL - U.S. Army Spc. Michael Rupp swings over a stone wall bordering a field outside the village of Tupac in Nuristan province, Afghanistan, Jan. 21, 2010. Rupp is assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry Regiment. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Matson
Petraeus Cites Progress in Afghanistan, But Tough Year Ahead -- Voice of America
The commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan says the troop surge last year helped inflict “enormous losses” on insurgent networks, sowed discord among their leaders and put the groups on the defensive. But in a letter to the nearly 150,000 international troops in his command, General David Petraeus said they still have a lot of hard work to do.
The general’s three-page letter tells the troops they and their Afghan counterparts did “tremendous work” and made “impressive progress” during the past year. He credits the military surge, including 30,000 fresh American troops, and also the growth and improving quality of the Afghan Army and police. He also mentions the surge of international civilians working on such issues as development, education, health care and the Afghan legal system.
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Karzai inaugurates Parliament -- UPI
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Afghan parliament opens after five-month delay -- BBC
Anger as Karzai opens parliament -- Al Jazeera
Hamid Karzai opens Afghan parliament -- The Telegraph
Afghan President Opens New Parliament -- New York Times
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Afghan war kills two American soldiers -- Press TV
350th British soldier killed in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
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British soldier killed in blast in Helmand province -- BBC
IED casualties in Afghanistan spike -- Washington Post
U.S. troop killed by IEDs jumps in 2010 -- UPI
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Obama Promises to Bring Troops Home from Afghanistan Beginning July 2011 -- ABC News
McConnell: 'Virtually All' Senate Republicans Stand Behind Obama On Afghanistan -- Huffington Post
Canada's troops face July Afghan exit -- UPI
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