Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 24, 2012

Maj. Gen. John A. Toolan speaks with Marines in Afghanistan on Jan. 5. Toolan said in an interview that infighting among the Taliban's top leadership is increasing. Lance Cpl. Justin Loya / Marine Corps

Taliban Leader's Grip On Insurgency Weakens -- USA Today

Taliban leader Mullah Omar's grip on the insurgency is loosening as coalition battlefield successes in southern Afghanistan help sow discord among the Taliban top ranks and weaken the organization, a top U.S. commander said.

"What we have seen in the last couple months is … a lot of infighting among some of his senior leadership," Marine Maj. Gen. John Toolan, commander of coalition forces in southwestern Afghanistan, told USA TODAY. "There were some killings within and among the Taliban."

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More News On Afghanistan

General: Taliban turning on one another -- Army Times
Combined Patrols Find Drugs in Afghanistan -- US Department of Defense
War in Afghanistan News, 23 January, 2012 -- War On Terror News
East Afghan Frontline Emerges as Major Hurdle -- New York Times/Reuters
Afghan Army Getting New Quick Reaction Battalions -- Ares/Aviation Week
Too soon to say Taliban involved in French deaths: NATO -- Asia One
Defence minister wants Czech troops to stay in Afghanistan until 2014 -- Radio Prague
Administration looking into repatriating non-Afghan detainees at U.S.-run prison -- Washington Post
In Battle For Hearts And Minds, Taliban Turn To CDs -- NPR
U.S. Prepares To Redefine Mission In Afghanistan -- NPR

U.S., Afghan Officials Flexible on Peace-Hizb-i-Islami -- New York Times/Reuters
US tries to resolve tensions between Afghanistan, Qatar to facilitate Taliban peace talks -- Yahoo News/ANI
U.S. diplomat: Taliban needs to renounce terror for Qatar office -- CNN
US to shift top Taliban from Gitmo to Qatar -- The Nation
Afghan Govt agrees to reunion of Taliban prisoners with families in Qatar -- The Nation
U.S. has made no decision on Taliban prisoner transfer -- Reuters
US Ambassador to NATO: US committed to staying course in Afghanistan, previews Chicago summit -- Washington Post/AP

Stars' Afghanistan trips cost £400,000 -- AFP
Shooting stars: MoD's £400,000 on celebrities visiting Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
Afghanistan trips by celebrities cost over £400,000 in 2011 -- BBC

"World's largest Quran" unveiled in Afghanistan
-- CBS
In Afghanistan, it's dog-fight-dog world -- MSNBC

Afghanistan: Are the U.S.-Taliban Peace Talks Possible? -- John Wendle, Time

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