Monday, January 2, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 2, 2011



Afghanistan Less Deadly For NATO In 2011 -- UPI

KABUL, Afghanistan, Jan. 1 (UPI) -- Casualties among U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan were lower in 2011 as an overall withdrawal picked up steam, statistics show.

Commanders said 417 Americans were killed last year compared to 499 in 2010 while the overall NATO death toll slid from 711 to 565.

The Los Angeles Times said Sunday that the latter part of 2011 was marked by the passage of several days at a time without a fatality.

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More News On Afghanistan

24 insurgents killed, 120 detained in month: Afghan official -- Xinhuanet
Al-Qaida, Taliban ask Pakistani militants for help -- DAWN/AFP
Omar urges Taliban groups to focus attention on fighting US-led forces in Afghanistan -- The Nation
Taliban vow to stop fighting Pak military to focus energy against U.S. forces -- Examiner
Canadian role at Afghan-Pakistan border under fire -- Vancouver Sun
French defense minister backs Taliban talks -- AP

NATO reports 'incredible' Afghan drugs seizures -- AFP
In Afghanistan, Poppy Growing Proves Resilient -- New York Times
Rising Opium Production in Helmand -- RAWA

The Taliban ringtones that are saving lives -- The Telegraph
Karzai orders probe in torture of 15-year-old Afghan girl -- CNN
Afghan girls throw punches, aim for Olympic gold -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Federal judge held court in combat zones -- Bellingham Herald/McClatchy News

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