Friday, November 11, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 11, 2011

U.S. Army soldiers hold their American flags and awards for winning the Thor Warrior Challenge on Forward Operating Base Salerno in Khost province, Afghanistan, Nov. 5, 2011. The soldiers are assigned to the 1st Infantry Divison's Company C, 3rd Brigade Combat Team. The Thor Warrior Challenge is a grueling physical fitness competition done in full combat gear that includes a push-ups and sit-ups contest and a two-mile run carrying full ammunition cans. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ken Scar

Experts Say Political Reforms Needed for Afghanistan's Stability -- Voice of America

U.S. and NATO combat forces are set to leave Afghanistan by 2014. Afghanistan's neighbors and Western countries are pledging their commitment to the country's security and economic stability, while allowing the country to take ownership of its economic future. But some Washington-based analysts say that Afghanistan also needs some political reforms.

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More News on Afghanistan

Taliban Attack U.S.-Afghan Meeting in Border District -- New York Times
NATO service member killed in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
Soldier killed in Afghanistan explosion -- Yahoo News/AFP
3 U.S. soldiers injured in Taliban attack -- UPI
3 Afghan police die in attack by 5 suicide bombers on local government office in east -- Washington Post
Mother, daughter shot dead in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
Afghanistan mother and daughter stoned and shot dead -- BBC
U.S., Afghan Soldiers Partner in Eastern Afghanistan -- US Department of Defense
In Afghanistan, special units do the dirty work -- USA Today

Army sergeant gets life prison term for Afghan murders -- Reuters
Sergeant seen as 'kill team' leader found guilty in Afghanistan atrocities -- Christian Science Monitor
'Kill team' leader Calvin Gibbs guilty of murder -- BBC

German Drawdown in Afghanistan Is a 'Disappointment' -- Spiegel Online
Afghanistan to see German troop drawdown -- The Local
Germany aims to cut hundreds from Afghan force -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Germany aims to cut hundreds from Afghan force -- Boston.com/AP

US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,712 -- Yahoo News/AP

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