Monday, September 5, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 5, 2011

Pfc. Robert Reed, 23, of W.Va., with the U.S. Army’s Bravo Company of the 25th Infantry Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment based in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, holds a position to provide security for a passing convoy during a mission Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011, in Kunar province, Afghanistan.

U.S. Must Stay In Afghanistan Or Risk More Attacks-Envoy -- Reuters

(Reuters) - The United States must keep fighting the Taliban or risk more attacks like those of September 11, 2001, because the insurgent group is a ruthless enemy that has not cut ties to al Qaeda, the U.S. ambassador to Kabul said.

Ryan Crocker, a career diplomat who was ambassador in Iraq, also warned the United States would have to spend billions more in the coming years to bolster Afghanistan's government and security forces as its own troops prepare to return home.

"What we have to do is I think demonstrate the strategic patience that is necessary to win a long war," he told Reuters, in an interview ahead of the 10th anniversary of the attacks.

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More News On Afghanistan

FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Sept 5 -- Alertnet
ISAF Joint Command morning operational update -- Dvids
U.S. reports military deaths -- News Observer
More Afghan soldiers deserting the army, NATO statistics show -- Washington Post
ISAF: Afghanistan Transition Process "remarkably Ahead Of Schedule" -- RTT News
2 Killed, 20 Wounded In Kandahar Suicide Attack -- Bakhtar News Agency
Three dead as Taliban attack Afghan security company in the south -- M&C
Eight Armed Militants Kill In Kandahar -- Bakhtar News Agency

Anger After a Raid Kills a Wealthy Afghan With a Murky Past
-- New York Times
Troops Kill Man Linked to Al Qaeda and Attacks -- New York Times
NATO kills ex-Gitmo detainee in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP

Bodies found in Afghanistan are identified as missing Germans -- Deutsche Welle
German Aid Workers’ Bodies Found in Mountains North of Kabul -- Bloomberg
German hikers missing in Afghanistan found dead -- The Guardian
Bodies of Missing Germans Found in Afghanistan -- Voice of America

Afghan Taliban Releases 4 Kidnapped Turkish Engineers -- Voice of America
NATO Races to Secure Violent, Porous Afghanistan-Pakistan Border -- New york Times/Reuters
Afghans hit out at Aussie kill/capture strategy -- ABC News (Australia)
At Afghan Military Hospital, Graft and Deadly Neglect -- Wall Street Journal
Afghan parliament members sworn in amid outcry by dismissed lawmakers -- Washington Post
Russian Ambassador To U.S.: Don't Flee Afghanistan -- NPR
Afghanistan: Messengers of Death -- Washington Bangla Radio

Pics From The Front… -- Weasel Zippers
US Army soldiers look for Taliban fighters from mountaintop outpost in Afghanistan -- MSNBC Photoblog

Bleak assessment for Afghanistan peace prospects -- ABC News (Australia)
Why al Qaeda's still a threat in Afghanistan -- CBS News
What Do Afghans Know About 9/11? -- Radio Free Europe

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