Monday, October 3, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- October 3, 2011



In Afghanistan, The West And Allies Fight A Murky Foe -- L.A. Times

The Taliban movement, the Haqqani network and splinter groups make contradictory statements and shift alliances, while neighboring Pakistan is accused of having a hand in it all.

Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan — After 10 years of fighting in Afghanistan, Western forces and their Afghan allies are finding no simple answer to a seemingly straightforward question: Who, exactly, is the enemy?

The pattern of recent insurgent attacks on prominent targets, even as Afghan forces gradually assume more responsibility for security, highlights long-standing confusion over the nature and motives of an often unseen foe.

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More News On Afghanistan

Americans Raid Byways of Haqqani Insurgents in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Suicide attack in Afghanistan kills 1, hurts 19 -- CNN
Afghanistan Halts Taliban Peace Initiative -- Wall Street Journal
Karzai to hold assembly to decide peace strategy -- AFP
Karzai accuses Pakistan of supporting terrorists -- Washington Post
Afghan President Strikes Softer Tone on Pakistan -- New York Times
Afghanistan urges Pakistan to take steps for peace -- USA Today
Afghanistan says Rabbani's killer was Pakistani -- Reuters
Pakistan Denies Involvement in Rabbani’s Assassination -- Voice of America
Angry Pakistan rejects Afghan charges on Rabbani -- Reuters
BBC:Haqqani Says US Wants Him To Join Afghan Gov't -- NPR
Analysis: Pakistani links to the Haqqani group -- BBC
Haqqani network denies involvement in assassination of Afghan envoy -- The Guardian
Haqqanis deny killing Afghan peace envoy -- The Telegraph

Afghan women's rights under threat, say UK charities -- BBC
Afghan women's rights 'at risk' after war decade -- AFP
Oxfam: Rights Of Women At Risk in Afghanistan -- Radio Free Europe

In Kabul Bank scandal, little money recovered -- Washington Post
Kabul set for gains through new Silk Road -- UPI
In the Afghan villages where Taliban still rule -- BBC

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