Friday, September 2, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 2, 2011



August Was Deadliest Month For American Troops In Afghanistan -- L.A. Times

The U.S. lost 67 troops in Afghanistan in August, nearly half of them killed when the Taliban downed a Chinook helicopter.


Reporting from New Delhi — Sixty-seven U.S. troops died last month in the Afghanistan war, nearly half of them killed when the Taliban shot down a Chinook helicopter, making August the deadliest month for Americans in the nearly decadelong conflict.

The attack on the helicopter, which took place Aug. 6 in Wardak province, west of the capital, was also the deadliest single event of the war for U.S. forces. The 30 service members who lost their lives in the attack — the majority of them Navy SEALs, including some from the unit responsible for killing Osama bin Laden — were flying in to help Army Rangers under fire.

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More News On Afghanistan

August is deadliest month for US in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
Pakistani fertiliser fuels Afghan insurgents' bombs -- The National
Marine general touts 'real gains' in Afghanistan -- USA Today
Karzai adviser: Most Afghans want US troops -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Afghans Anxious About Exit of Foreign Troops -- New York Times/AP
Afghanistan Future Uncertain As US Drawdown Looms -- NPR
Zardari, Karzai welcome joint military commission to deal with Af-Pak border incidents -- Online News
Russia, Pakistan urge better Afghan security training -- DAWN/AFP
Russian, Afghan, Pakistani, Tajik presidents to discuss Afghanistan -- RIA Novosti
Deciphering Mullah Omar's Eid Message -- Radio Free Europe
Taliban talks and Mullah Omar’s Eid message -- Reuters
HRW condemns Taliban for using children as suicide bombers -- Central Asia Online
Rights group condemns Taliban using children as suicide bombers -- M&C
Taliban's use of children as suicide bombers "sickening"-HRW -- Alertnet
Taliban 'kidnap 30 Pakistani boys in Afghanistan' -- Yahoo News/AFP
US military hospital at forefront of saving lives -- Yahoo News/AP
Loyal Navy SEAL Dog Hawkeye Finds New Home -- ABC News
In Afghanistan, Reviewing A Decade Of Promises -- Quil Lawrence, NPR
Bin Laden's Shadow Looms in Afghanistan -- Michael Hughes, Huffington Post

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