Monday, December 12, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- Dcember 11, 2011



Pakistan Taliban Shift Focus To Afghanistan -- Asia Times

ISLAMABAD - With the Pakistan Taliban finally holding peace talks with a government in Islamabad that is increasingly seen at odds with the United States in the aftermath of the November 26 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) air strike that killed 25 soldiers, Pakistani suicide bombers seem to have shifted the focus of their deadly attacks from their homeland to neighboring Afghanistan.

Afghanistan has seen a sharp increase in suicide bombings in recent months, the latest being the December 6 attack targeting Shi'ite worshippers at a Kabul mosque, killing 56 people.

It was the first major anti-Shi'ite attack in Afghanistan since the fall of the Afghan Taliban a decade ago in 2001. The bombing took place on the concluding day of the Bonn conference on Afghanistan that was boycotted by Pakistan.

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More News On Afghanistan

U.S. Commander Backs Afghan Militia Program -- Wall Street Journal
Tripling Afghanistan's 'community watch with AK-47s' -- CNN
U.S. commander who led bin Laden operation defends unpopular night raids in Afghanistan -- Washington Post/AP

Karzai: Death Toll in Attacks on Afghan Shi'ites Rises to 80 -- Voice of America
Tuesday attacks on Afghan Shi'ites killed 80 - Karzai -- Reuters
Death toll from Afghan holy day bombs reaches 80 -- AFP

US Ambassador: Afghan Attacks Will Not Spur Sectarian War
-- Voice of America
US Diplomat: Afghan War Not Becoming Sectarian War -- New York Times/AP
U.S. ambassador: Kabul attack won’t spawn sectarian violence in Afghanistan -- Washington Post

Chairman Cites Surge Success, Discusses U.S.-Pakistan Relations -- US Department of Defense
AFGHANISTAN: Khalil, “The Taliban saw me coming” -- IRIN
Canadian troops to hand Afghan prisoners to US -- Stars and Stripes/AP
U.S. Troops Could Stay in Afghanistan Past Deadline, Envoy Says -- New York Times
Journey to Afghanistan's 'valley of death' -- BBC
Fleet of 'double-V hull' Strykers growing in Afghanistan -- Stars and Stripes

Afghanistan on track on closing security companies -- Stars and Stripes
Interior Ministry: Afghanistan on track to close private security companies -- Washington Post/AP
Afghanistan's Karzai extends private security closure deadline -- Reuters

Karzai Says Foreigners Are Responsible for Corruption -- New York Times
President Karzai vows to fight corruption in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Karzai says foreigners fuel Afghan corruption -- AFP

Australia may opt for early Afghan pullout -- Reuters
Australian Politics will determine Oruzgan exit strategy -- Sydney Morning Herald
No plans to rush Afghan exit: federal govt -- Sydney Morning Herald
Australia to speed up Afghan withdrawal: report -- AFP

Giving birth is a battle for survival in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Factbox: Why are maternal deaths so high in Afghanistan? -- Yahoo News/Reuters

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