Thursday, August 25, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 25, 2011

BRIDGE SECURITY - U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Robert Russell uses his weapon's scope to secure an area during a bridge inspection in Zabul province, Afghanistan, Aug. 22, 2011. Russell is a platoon sergeant assigned to the Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul's security force. U.S. Air Force photo by by Senior Airman Grovert Fuentes-Contreras

Good Morning Afghanistan: In Afghan Fight, U.S. Takes To The Airwaves -- Washington Post

FORWARD OPERATING BASE SHARANA, Afghanistan — In this rugged province where news travels almost exclusively by radio, the man who calls himself DJ Abed Lawang is one of the biggest names on the airwaves, known for playing hit Pashto ballads, telling jokes and hosting a popular call-in show about farming practices.

But there’s one key fact the disc jockey has never told his listeners: He is broadcasting from a studio on a U.S. Army base, delivering messages written by American military officers.

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More News On Afghanistan

FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan -- Alertnet
NATO coalition says 3 troops killed in Afghanistan -- AP
Foreign legionnaire killed by 'friendly fire' in Afghanistan -- Space War
Combined Afghan, Coalition Force Kills Taliban Chief -- US Department of Defense
Senior Taliban leader killed -- UPI
110 militants surrender in Afghanistan -- New Kerala
U.K. defense supply chain threatened -- UPI
East Afghanistan’s War Shifts (Back) To The Border -- Danger Room
Shaping the battle in Afghanistan: Marine general reflects on coalition air efforts -- Marines.mil
Afghan Leader Meets Would-Be Child Suicide Bombers -- New York Times
Afghan president orders release of 20 would-be youth suicide bombers -- CNN
Billions spent on Afghan police but brutality,corruption prevail -- Reuters
U.S. ripped off for $360 million, and that's not bad -- Kansas City/McClatchy News
Afghan parliament rejects new vote decision -- AFP
US Marines not allowed to fart in Afghanistan -- The Register
US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,634 -- Yahoo News/AP

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