Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 25, 2012

KHOWST SECURITY
U.S. Army Pfc. Eric Guzman provides security alongside Afghan Border Police officers while patrolling a village in Afghanistan's Khowst province, Jan. 18, 2012. Guzman is assigned to the 25th Infantry Division's Company C, Team Hatchet, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Airborne Brigade Combat Team. U.S. and Afghan National Security Forces worked together to surprise and corner insurgents with air assault missions in the villages near the Pakistani border. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Phillip McTaggart

NATO Hails 2011 Successes In Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP

NATO-led forces in Afghanistan on Tuesday gave themselves an upbeat report card for 2011, claiming successes on the battlefield, in the classroom and in preparing to hand over to Afghan forces.

In a "remarkably successful" year, Taliban insurgents had been forced onto the back foot in their southern stronghold, said International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) spokesman Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson.

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More News On Afghanistan

Combined Forces Kill 5 Insurgents, Detain 8 Suspects -- US Department of Defense
Afghan army's night raiders ready to take control -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Taliban leader's grip on insurgency weakens, general says -- Stars and Stripes
France honors 4 troops killed by Afghan soldier -- Boston.com/AP
Afghan soldier killed four French troops after watching US 'desecration' video -- The Guardian
Too early to say if Taliban behind French attack: NATO -- Reuters

France Opts Not to Pull Forces From Afghan War
-- Wall Street Journal
France Rules Out Hasty Afghan Withdrawal -- Voice of America
France troops to stay in Afghanistan - Alain Juppe -- BBC
France rules out withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2012 -- AFP

UN’s new envoy to Afghanistan heartened by widespread discussion about a possible peace -- Washington Post/AP
New UN Envoy: Peace Talks Should be Afghan-led -- Voice of America
Afghan Taliban share with Pak details of talks with US -- Indian Express
Daily Brief: Taliban share peace "blueprint" - report -- Foreign Policy
India opposes US talks with Taliban -- The Nation
U.S. envoy in Kabul denies partition rumours -- Globe And Mail

Karzai travels to Europe -- UPI
Panetta, Czech defense minister discuss Afghanistan -- Washington Times
Georgia to Almost Double its Troops in Afghanistan in 2012 -- RIA Novosti
Taliban Talks, a Balancing Act -- Council On Foreign Relations
NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region -- Daily Times

US Military Deaths in Afghanistan at 1,763 -- ABC News/AP

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