Thursday, March 22, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- March 22, 2012



Afghan Military To Be Paid £2.5 Billion A Year For A Decade Post Conflict -- The Telegraph

The international community will subsidise Afghan security forces by more than £2.5 billion a year for a decade after US-led combat forces leave Afghanistan in 2014, President Hamid Karzai said.

Although Western officials claim no final agreement has been reached, Mr Karzai told a graduation ceremony at a military academy in Kabul: "It's set that post 2014, for the next 10 years until 2024 the international community, with the US in the lead and followed by Europe and other countries, will pay Afghanistan security forces $4.1 billion annually."

It would cover both the army and "other armed forces", he said, adding: "We agree and thank them."

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF: Afghanistan -- ISAF
Afghanistan: Overview -- Yahoo News

Afghanistan war wounds claim Indiana soldier -- Indystar
British soldier killed by bomb in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
West to pay Afghan military $4 bn a year: Karzai -- AFP
Obama Administration to Allies: Pony Up for Afghan Forces -- US News And World Report
Afghanistan working to stop divisive NATO night raids: Karzai -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan President, Says Afghan-U.S. Deal Will Be Scrutinized -- Huffington Post
U.S. Troops Beginning to Shift Responsibility to Afghan Forces -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Clinton rebukes Taliban on stopping talks: 'The choice is up to them' -- CNN
Clinton Opposes Any Afghan Peace That Shortchanges Women -- Bloomberg
Afghan people once supported war, but do they now? -- Washington Post
Afghanistan avalanche 'kills 22' in Badakhshan -- BBC
US counts the cost in Afghanistan -- Alan Fisher, Al Jazeera
Time to cut our losses in Afghanistan -- E. Thomas McClanahan, Kansas City Star/McClatchy News
Civilian Massacres and Koran Burnings: A Tale of Two Misdeeds in Afghanistan -- Aryn Baker, Time
Sustaining success in Afghanistan -- John McCain, Joseph I. Lieberman and Lindsey Graham, Washington Post

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