Saturday, July 2, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- July 2, 2011

Ready or not ... Afghan uniformed police. Photo: Reuters

Reluctance To Engage In Hotel Battle Raises Questions Of Afghan Preparedness -- Sydney Morning Herald

KABUL: Nazir Amini, an Afghan visiting from his home in Germany, had just come back from the buffet with a bowl of ice-cream when he saw two men armed with an AK-47 rifle and a machinegun emerge and start shooting at guests seated around the pool at the Intercontinental Hotel, one of the capital's most fortified buildings.

Women and their children screamed. Chairs tipped backwards. Food slid onto the lawn as people started to run. Mr Amini said he saw police officers running, too, gripping their AK-47s as they raced from the gunmen.

"I said, 'Why don't you shoot? Shoot!' " he recalled. "But they just said, 'Get away from them'. And we all ran together."

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More News On Afghanistan

Afghan police were unable to fight militants in Kabul hotel without NATO help -- Daily India/ANI
Afghan officials contradict NATO on attack -- UPI
Kabul Hotel Attack Underscores Hurdles in Push to 'Reconcile' Taliban -- FOX News

Combined Security Force Kills Several Insurgents -- U.S. Department of Defense
7th Marine from Camp Pendleton battalion is killed in Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
Roadside bombs kill two coalition service members in Afghanistan -- Wire Update
Roadside bombs kill 17 civilians in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
11 civilians killed from roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan -- CNN
13 Killed in Afghan Bomb Blast -- Voice of America
Roadside bomb kills 11 Afghan family members -- AFP
Afghanistan: Roadside bomb kills returning refugees -- BBC
20 civilians killed in Afghan mine bus blast: police -- AFP

Afghan border police accuse Pakistan of firing ‘dozens of missiles’ in Khost -- Online International
Afghans Demonstrate Against Pakistan Border Attacks -- Voice of America
Hundreds of Afghans join anti-Pakistan rocket demo -- Khaleej Times/AFP

10th Mountain soldiers add job program to win over enemy fighters -- Stars and Stripes
Senator blasts DoD for handling of contracts in Afghanistan -- Federal Times
Senate approves Crocker as new ambassador to Afghanistan -- CNN

Huge cleanup underway as troops leave Afghanistan -- CTV
A final Canada Day in Kandahar -- Vancouver Sun/Postmedia News
Final Canada Day in Kandahar a farewell party -- Winnipeg Free Press
Troops celebrate last Canada Day in Kandahar -- Globe And Mail

Bette Dam: Afghans say Hamid Karzai is the first person to flee when U.S. troops withdraw -- CNN
Is Afghanistan doomed when the U.S. withdraws? -- The Week
Obama’s ambivalence has undermined the Afghan mission -- Bing West, National Post
Hanging with Kabul’s ‘Invisibles’ -- Karlos Zurutuza, The Diplomat
What is Obama's Afghanistan plan? Obama's "way forward" with respect to Afghanistan leaves many baffled and questioning his motives. -- Robert Grenier, Al Jazeera
The Kabul meetings -- Najmuddin A Shaikh, Express Tribune

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