U.S. Army Sgt. Ramon Cortez takes a knee while providing security detail during a combat patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, Jan. 25, 2012. Cortez is assigned to 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, Task Force Spartan Steel. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Epperson
Afghanistan: Things Getting Better, If By "Better" You Mean More IEDs Going Off and Hurting People -- Brian Doherty, Reason
USA Today reports from America's favorite quagmire:
The number of improvised explosive devices that were cleared or detonated rose to 16,554 from 15,225, an increase of 9%, according to data obtained by USA TODAY. In 2009, total IED "events," as they are known, came to 9,304.
Insurgent reliance on IEDs as their No. 1 weapon meant a rise in concussions and severe wounds to U.S.servicemembers who have been operating on foot to root out Taliban fighters in remote areas. Civilians were increasingly becoming the main victims.
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Combined Force Kills Insurgents in Afghanistan -- US Department of Defense
War In Afghanistan News 26 January 2012 -- War on Terror News
IED attacks in Afghanistan set record -- USA Today
Explosion kill NATO service member in southern Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Danish soldier accidentally killed baby in Afghanistan: Army -- Straits Times
Afghan army's night raiders ready to take control -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Suicide car bomb targeting NATO aid team kills at least 4 Afghans, wounds 31 -- Washington Post/AP
Afghan suicide bomb attack kills 4 civilians; 3 Britons injured -- L.A. Times
Three Brits injured in Helmand bomb attack -- The Telegraph
Car Bomb Targeting NATO Aid Team Kills 4 Afghans -- ABC News/AP
3 killed in suicide explosion in Afghanistan -- CNN
Afghan army take security lead in Nangarhar province -- Khaama Press
NATO hands over security of Balkh province to Afghan army -- Khaama Press
Afghans take over security responsibility in Badakhshan province -- Dvids
France agrees to two decades of support in Afghanistan, despite attack on its troops -- Washington Post
France: No quick decision on Afghanistan -- UPI
NATO urges French commitment to Afghanistan -- AFP
Sarkozy Honors Bulgarian, French Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan -- Novinite
UN Envoy: Peace Talks Should be Afghan-led -- Voice of America
New U.N. Envoy Urges Afghans to Take Part in Peace Process -- New York Times
Princes of Wales's Royal Regiment's decade in Afghanistan -- BBC
Afghan jailed for 16 years for spying for Iran -- AFP
NATO hails 2011 successes in Afghanistan -- AFP
The Afghan divide: Is the United States succeeding in Afghanistan? It depends on what you measure and whom you ask. -- L.A. Times
Taliban Tribulations -- Strategy Page
Fears Lurk in a Post-Transition Afghanistan -- Graham Bowley, New York Times
How Iran Controls Afghanistan -- Fariba Nawa, FOX News
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