Friday, June 24, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 24, 2011



Under Obama, U.S. Casualty Rate in Afghanistan Increased 5-Fold -- CNS News

(CNSNews.com) - The average monthly casualty rate for U.S. military forces serving in Afghanistan has increased 5-fold since President Barack Obama was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2009.

1,540 U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since Oct. 7, 2001, when U.S. forces began fighting in that country to oust the Taliban regime that had been harboring al Qaeda and to track down and capture or kill al Qaeda terrorists.

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More News On Afghanistan

Afghans fear Taliban resurgence -- UPI
Afghans fear U.S. drawdown will allow Taliban to regroup -- L.A. Times
Clinton says talks with Taliban necessary -- UPI
France to pull 100s of troops from Afghanistan -- AFP
France to withdraw hundreds of troops from Afghanistan -- Reuters
France to follow US timeline on troops withdrawal -- Times of India/AP
Following U.S. Lead, France Announces Afghan Troop Withdrawal -- Time
Top military chiefs "sidelined" after Afghanistan row -- The Telegraph
In Afghanistan war, US civilian surge peaks as Pentagon begins pullback -- Christian Science Monitor
Kandahar still struggles to find 'normal' after six years of Canadian influence -- Yahoo News/ Canadian press
Karzai Surrounding Himself With Anti-US Advisors -- Military.com
Court's fraud ruling throws Afghan parliament into turmoil -- Christian Science Monitor
Afghanistan war: The limits of targeting Taliban leaders -- Ben Arnoldy and Tom A. Peter, Christian Science Monitor
Did the Taliban Just Abandon Twitter for Facebook? -- Atlantic Wire
Why does the Afghanistan war go on? -- Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
Losers and winners in Obama's Afghanistan -- M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
Obama's Afghanistan policy reflects U.S. war fatigue -- Jonathan Mann, CNN
Afghans React to Obama: 10,000? Why So Much So Fast? -- John Wendle, Time

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