Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 2, 2011



Afghanistan Rules Out Direct Peace Talks With Taliban -- The Telegraph

Afghanistan has again ruled out direct peace talks with the Taliban after the assassination of Kabul's top peace envoy by a suicide bomber posing as an insurgent messenger.

Hamid Karzai said until his government had an "address" for the Taliban to open formal channels with the insurgents, they would only negotiate with neighbouring Pakistan.

His continued rejection of direct talks risks undermining attempts by America and its allies to restart a political process after the September killing of Burhanuddin Rabbani by an assassin carrying explosives in his turban.

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More News On Afghanistan

Karzai Rules Out Resumption of Taliban Talks -- Voice of America
Karzai Rules Out Early Resumption of Taliban Talks -- New York Times/Reuters

Combined Forces Kill 3 Insurgents, Detain 8 Suspects -- US Department of Defense
Officials: Kabul Attack Reflects Insurgents’ Desperation -- US Department of Defense
Taliban strike again in Kandahar, killing 7 -- Stars and Stripes/McClatchy News
Lost papers spark fears for Diggers in Afghanistan -- The Age
Afghanistan: Private Security Firms Disbanding Progresses Slowly -- Huffington Post
Pentagon: Afghan security handover to continue despite violence -- Stars and Stripes
Afghan MPs from Kandahar against speedy transition -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Kabul attack not to change US Afghanistan strategy: Pentagon -- Times of India
Pentagon Downplays Report It's Planning for Afghanistan Drawdown -- FOX News
Obstacles Hinder Formation of Afghan Security Force, Report Says -- New York Times

Afghanistan security summit opens in Turkey -- Al Jazeera
Global conference on Afghanistan opens -- Sydney Morning Herald/AFP
Karzai: Afghanistan Needs Help to Fight Terrorist Groups -- Voice of America
Afghanistan urges Pakistan to act on militants -- Yahoo News/Reuters
U.S. hopes regional talks will stabilize Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Afghanistan, Pakistan to cooperate in Rabbani murder probe -- Yahoo News/AFP

Afghanistan and Pakistan Agree on Joint Inquiry Into Envoy’s Murder -- New York Times
Afghanistan, Pakistan to Cooperate in Rabbani Murder Probe -- Voice of America
Afghanistan and Pakistan agree Rabbani murder probe -- BBC

Head of Islamic school that spawned Taliban, insurgents offers to help Afghan talks -- Washington Post/AP
India plans 'world's most dangerous railroad' from Afghanistan to Iran -- The Telegraph
The Taliban is Winning the Propaganda War -- Yochi Dreazen, The Atlantic
A decade of war in Afghanistan, in 50 pictures -- The Telegraph
In pictures: Deadly Kabul attack -- BBC

US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,704 -- Yahoo News/AP

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