Sunday, November 20, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 20, 2011



Afghanistan 'Loya Jirga' Endorses Lingering US Presense, But In What Form? -- Christian Science Monitor

In the wake of the latest Afghanistan 'loya jirga,' the challenge will be finding a way to make a strategic bilateral partnership mutually agreeable to both Afghans and the US.

A day after nearly 2,000 Afghan elders concluded a 4-day loya jirga -- or grand assembly -- with a near unanimous decision to endorse a strategic agreement the US, hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in the east of Afghanistan in protest.

Despite the student protest, where demonstrators said they feared such an agreement would create a never-ending American presence here, the loya jirga’s proposal has found widespread support throughout Afghanistan.

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More News on Afghanistan

Afghan Council Supports Karzai on U.S. Troop Presence -- New York Times
Afghan loya jirga backs Karzai’s security plans -- Washington Post
Afghanistan National Assembly Backs Pact With US -- NPR/AP
Afghan Jirga Backs US Deal -- Voice of America
Afghan loya jirga: Karzai wins backing for US pact -- BBC
Afghanistan 'loya jirga' sets conditions for new pact with US -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News
Afghan loya jirga endorses Karzai's goals for U.S. security pact -- L.A. Times
U.S. troops could stay in Afghanistan -- UPI

Protest flares in east Afghanistan against U.S. deal -- Yahoo News/Reuters
More than 1,000 Afghans protest possible pact to keep US troops in Afghanistan after 2014 -- Washington Post
Hundreds of Afghans protest long-term pact with US -- Taiwan News/AP
Afghan students protest U.S. troops -- Politico/AP
Afghans Take To Streets In Protest Of Proposed U.S. Deal -- Radio Free Europe
Hundreds of Afghans Protest Long-Term Deal With US -- Voice of America
Taliban reject Afghan-US deal -- Hindustan Times/AFP

Two Afghan police killed in clash with foreign troops -- Reuters
Afghan police killed during Nato night raid -- BBC
At least 10 insurgents killed in eastern Nuristan province -- Khaama Press
Reports: Blast hits Uzbekistan railroad used for supplying US troops in Afghanistan -- Washington Post/AP
New images of Haqqani Network operatives -- Threat Matrix
Afghanistan faces 'regional war' if NATO troops go -- Yahoo News/AFP
Afghanistan Has Big Plans for Biometric Data -- New York Times

McChrystal on return visit to Afghanistan: palace
-- Yahoo News/AFP
Kabul's unlikely housing bubble seems ready to burst -- Kansas City/McClatchy News
New U.S. Strategy On Afghanistan Hinges On Pakistan -- Jackie Northam, NPR
Why Are We Still Backing Hamid Karzai? -- Fouad Ajami, The New Republic

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