Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- October 18, 2011

PATROL BREAK
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Josh Coldwell collects information from Afghan villagers during a patrol in the southern portion of the Washir district in Afghanistan's Helmand province, Oct. 4, 2011. Coldwell is assigned to Mobile Assault Platoon 4, Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Bryan Nygaard

US Forces 'Massing On Afghanistan-Pakistan Border' -- The Telegraph

US forces are massing on the Pakistan border in eastern Afghanistan amid reports of an imminent drone missile offensive against fighters from the feared Haqqani Network, a Taliban faction which operates from safe havens in Pakistan's North Waziristan Agency, Pakistan Army sources have confirmed.

The scale of the American build-up, including helicopter gunships, heavy artillery and hundreds of American and Afghan troops, caused panic in north Waziristan where tribal militias who feared they could be targeted gathered in the capital Miranshah to coordinate their response.

Local officials in the Federally-Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) warned that Pakistan's armed forces would repel any incursion across the border by American forces, but military sources in Islamabad and Afghan officials suggested the build-up was part of a coordinated operation.

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More News On Afghanistan

Afghans, NATO launch 'new push against Haqqanis' -- Vancouver Sun/AFP
Cross-border attacks from Pakistan on the rise: US -- AFP
Combined Force in Helmand Kills Insurgents -- US Department of Defense
Taliban leader killed in Afghanistan -- UPI
Taliban showing weakness in south Afghanistan -- USA Today
Failed Attack on U.S. Base Rattles an Afghan Valley -- New York Times
Afghan security to cost "$5 billion a year" after pullout -- Reuters
Afghanistan makes pitch for heavier weapons -- Yahoo News/AP
In Afghanistan, satellite capacity provides a lifeline -- GCN
Military robots offer protective solution for troops -- USA Today
Family speaking about son's Afghanistan death -- CBC
Stryker Brigade commander nearly lost his job -- The News Tribune
Kabul's 'unnoticed' child workers -- CNN
Whatever Happened To Women And Children First? – OpEd -- Eurasia Review
No churches left in Afghanistan - US State Department -- Christian Today
Untimely US troops’ withdrawal destabilized the situation in the whole region -- Gladkov Vladimir, Voice of Russia

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