Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 9, 2011

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Bodies Of 30 Americans Killed Aboard Copter Are Flown Home From Afghanistan -- L.A. Times

Gen. John R. Allen pays tribute to the slain troops, most of whom were elite Navy SEALs. He said U.S. and coalition forces would "continue to relentlessly pressure the enemy . . . and bring lasting and enduring peace to this historic land."

Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan—
The remains of the 30 Americans killed aboard a Chinook helicopter that was shot down by insurgents early Saturday were flown home Monday night, as military commanders pledged that the devastating crash would not compromise the overall war effort.

In a statement released early Tuesday, Gen. John R. Allen, who assumed command in Afghanistan only weeks ago, paid tribute to the slain troops, most of whom were elite Navy SEALs. He said U.S. and coalition forces would "continue to relentlessly pressure the enemy . . . and bring lasting and enduring peace to this historic land."

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More News On Afghanistan

Slain U.S. service members from downed copter due to arrive in U.S. -- CNN
Base prepares for return of bodies from Afghanistan helicopter crash -- Boston Herald
Remains of 22 Navy SEALs and 8 other soldiers killed in Afghanistan returned to U.S. for burial -- New York Daily News
America mourns its fallen warriors in Afghanistan as the price of a long, terrible fight -- New York Daily News
Downing of US chopper a 'one-off': Pentagon -- AFP
Deadliest Day for American Forces in Afghanistan -- New York Times
U.S. troops in Afghanistan sad, angry over deaths in downing of chopper -- Stars and Stripes
US Presses On, After Deadly Helicopter Crash -- Voice of America
Obama: 'We will press on' in Afghanistan -- USA Today
Obama vows ‘we will succeed’ in Afghanistan despite deadly shoot down of helicopter -- Washington Post

FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Aug 9 -- Alertnet
Taliban use of IEDs reaches record high in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
Afghanistan helicopter crash: Why Army has used Chinook for half a century -- Christian Science Monitor
In Afghanistan, a Village Is a Model of Dashed Hopes -- New York Times
Journey to Afghanistan's Taliban badlands -- BBC
U.S. chopper pilot: Afghanistan can grab you -- CBS

Whatever Happened to the Civilian Surge in Afghanistan? -- John Wendle, Time
The Limits of the Surge: Petraeus' Legacy in Afghanistan -- John Wendle, Time
Why the Surge in Afghanistan has failed -- Michael Hughes, Examiner

Afghan History Haunts NATO -- Sanjay Kumar, The Diplomat
Does a return to warlord rule await post-NATO Afghanistan? -- Tom Peter, MSNBC
Cost of War Brought Home by Deaths in Afghanistan -- Jack Kenny, New America
US shocked and awed by the Taliban -- Pepe Escobar, Asia Times
Profiles in courage: A look at some of the SEALs who died -- Toronto Star

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