Sgt. Rafiqullah, left, said the Afghan troops at the base 'felt hopeless when we saw our commander run away. Michael M. Phillips/The Wall Street Journal
Afghan Base Tests U.S. Exit Plans -- Wall Street Journal
NANGALAM, Afghanistan—It didn't take long for things to fall apart.
Weeks after the U.S. Army turned over its base here in the Pech Valley to Afghan troops in March, the Afghan commander went AWOL. His deputy, suspected of being in cahoots with the Taliban, ordered his men not to shoot passing insurgents. Soon the base was alive with rumors the deputy planned to let the Taliban inside the gates.
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More News On Afghanistan
Coalition Forces Continue Offensive Against Insurgents in Afghanistan -- Defpro
Afghan roadside bomb 'kills 11' -- AFP
Roadside Blast Kills 11 in Northern Afghanistan -- Voice of America
Interior ministry: Roadside bomb blast kills 11 people in western Afghanistan -- Washington Post/AP
Roadside Bomb Kills 11 in Western Afghanistan -- New York Times
Nine members of one family killed in Afghanistan roadside bomb -- The Telegraph
British troops plan larger role in Helmand to cover US withdrawal -- The Guardian
Royal Marines prepare for new turf in Afghanistan’s Helmand province -- Military Times
Afghan mission still dangerous, Spain's defense chief says -- FOX news
Taliban says stop civilian deaths, but actions speak louder -- Reuters
Foreign Policy: Afghanistan's "New" Silk Road -- Steve LeVine, NPR
In Afghanistan, They Can Do It -- Max Boot, NPR/Weekly Standard
Afghanistan without the war -- Melissa Bell, Washington Post
Analysis: The real picture in Afghanistan -- Timothy B. Clark, Government Executive
Life and war in Afghanistan: November 2011 (Photo Gallery) -- Washington Post
US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,712 -- AP
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