Friday, June 3, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 3, 2011

Australian Special Forces soldiers in Afghanistan. Picture: Supplied

Mullen: Washington Still Waiting On Afghan Drawdown Plan From Petraeus -- Stars and Stripes

WASHINGTON — Though July is less than one month away, the U.S. still has no plan to begin reducing the number of troops in Afghanistan, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen said Thursday.

War commander Gen. David Petraeus has not handed in his recommendation to President Barack Obama.

“It’s still really in his hands,” Mullen said, though he expected the decision-making process to move forward “pretty rapidly” to meet the president’s deadline.

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More News On Afghanistan

Mullen: Pace of Afghanistan withdrawal undecided -- Yahoo News/AP
US general refuses to budge on Afghan mission -- Yahoo News/AFP
NATO should not rush from Afghanistan: UK general -- Yahoo News/Reuters
US military: Pace of Afghanistan withdrawal undecided; US must put more trust in Afghan troops -- Washington Post
Costs ‘front-and-center’ for Afghan drawdown -- DoD Buzz

Soldier killed by IED in Afghanistan -- Army Times
German soldier killed in Afghanistan -- AFP
German soldiers' deaths spark calls for Afghan military review -- M&C
Combined Force Captures al-Qaida Operative -- US Department of Defense
Petraeus vows to keep civilian deaths to minimum -- Stars and Stripes
As IEDs multiplied in Afghanistan, detection rates improved -- Sign On San Diego

US pushing to lift sanctions against Afghan Taliban, report says -- New York Post
The US uses peace talks to divide the Taliban from Pakistan -- Mmegi Online
Taliban, al Qaeda pursue peace deals. ‘Lost all hope’ after bin Laden’s death -- Washington Times

Australians sick, tired of war against terrorism: poll -- The Nation
Americans, Australians have war fatigue: survey -- ABC.net.au (Australia)
Most Aussies sick of the Afghanistan cost, saying we are fighting a losing battle -- Herald Sun

For police trainers in Afghanistan, making recruits competent is an uphill struggle -- Stars and Stripes
Rodriguez: Afghans Rise Above Taliban’s Desperation -- US Department Defense
A Poppy Harvest in Helmand, Undeterred -- New York Times
Farm training helps Marines work with Afghanistan's farmers -- USA Today
NATO to Build on Lessons of Afghanistan for Future -- U.S. Department of Defense

Success worth paying for in Afghanistan
-- Michael O’Hanlon, Washington Post
Can Development Win a Counterinsurgency? -- Maura R. O'Connor, Slate
How to handle Afghanistan -- Rep. Duncan Hunter, Politico
Has Treasure Won Out Over Blood in Afghanistan?: View -- Bloomberg editorial

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