Friday, January 13, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 13, 2012



Taliban ‘Optimistic’ About Peace Talks With U.S. -- Washington Times

Says prisoner exchange will follow once the deal is done

The Afghan Taliban is ready to exchange prisoners with the United States and is “optimistic” about engaging in peace talks after it opens its office in Qatar, the militant group’s spokesman said this week.

Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi told The Washington Times that “definitely both sides will exchange its prisoners as soon as the deal is done,” adding that Americans have been dealing with Taliban diplomats and Qatari lobbyists.

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More News On Afghanistan

WNU Editor: Fallout From The Desecration Of Dead Taliban Soldiers -- News Roundup

U.S. inches closer to peace talks with Taliban -- CNN
Unexpected Road Block to Afghanistan Peace: Gitmo -- The Danger Room
US, Taliban both talk of peace and war -- AP
Taliban Ready For Afghan Peace Talks -- Voice of America
Taliban: Talks Won't End Fighting in Afghanistan -- US News and World Report/AP
Afghan Minorities Cautiously Support Peace Talks -- New York Times/AP

War In Afghanistan News 13 January 2011 -- War On Terror News
Combined Force Seizes Suspects, Explosives, Weapons -- US News and World Report
In Afghanistan, Some Former Taliban Become Police -- NPR
Intelligence report: Taliban still hope to rule Afghanistan -- McClatchy News
New Afghanistan assessment reflects split U.S. views -- Yahoo News/Reuters
U.S. intelligence report on Afghanistan sees stalemate -- L.A. Times
Secret intel report leaked: US in Afghan dead end -- RT News

Afghan drugs: Opium price rises by 133% -- BBC
Opium production soars in Afghanistan: UN -- AFP

Video of Marines urinating on bodies no surprise, Afghans say -- McClatchy News
Afghan Academy Seeks to Ease Pain of War With Music -- New York Times/Reuters

Is Peace with the Taliban Possible?
-- Jayshree Bajoria, Council on Foreign Relations
Why talk to the Taliban? -- Jackson Diehl, Washington Post
In Afghanistan, military success and overall failure -- Kori Schake, Shadow Government/Foreign Policy
Afghanistan's future -- L.A. Times editorial
Negotiating peace in Afghanistan without repeating Vietnam -- James Dobbins, Washington Post

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