Friday, March 23, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- March 23, 2012



General Says Afghans Need Big U.S. Force Beyond 2012 -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — The senior allied commander in Afghanistan suggested on Thursday that he might not advocate any further drawdown of the American force in Afghanistan going into 2013 once the so-called surge forces ordered by President Obama leave this fall.

In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, the commander, Gen. John R. Allen of the Marines, made his most direct comments to date about whether he might advocate a freeze on troop withdrawals despite political pressures for a quicker exit.

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More News On Afghanistan

General Pitches Troop-Level Number Amidst Afghan Withdrawal Plans -- US News and World Report
US commander cautious on Afghan withdrawal -- 9News
U.S. Afghanistan general seeks slower withdrawal -- SFGate/AP
U.S. Officials Discuss Troop Numbers, Partnership With Afghanistan -- Defpro
U.S. Needs `Significant' Force in Afghanistan, Allen Says -- Bloomberg
British soldier killed in Afghanistan explosion was a 24-year-old captain -- Daily Mail
2 kids killed in Kandahar suicide bombing -- CNN
Karzai says West to fund army for $4b a year -- The Province/AFP
US, Afghanistan in Final Discussions on Night-Time Operations -- Voice of America
Afghanistan: Security Council extends mandate of UN mission for another year -- UN News Centre
Neighboring Countries Scramble To Be NATO's Exit Route From Afghanistan -- Radio Free Europe
Clinton rebukes Taliban on stopping talks: 'The choice is up to them' -- CNN
Al Qaeda leader calls for Afghans to rise up against Western troops -- CNN
Death toll in Afghanistan massacre climbs to 17 -- MSNBC
Taliban threatens revenge as alleged Afghan massacre soldier Robert Bales charged with 17 counts of murder -- National Post/Reuters
Kandahar shootings: What really happened? (EXCLUSIVE) -- Global Post
Serving in Afghanistan, women reflect on history, look toward future -- Dvids
Obama’s ambivalent leadership on Afghanistan -- Michael Gerson, Washington post
Another Side of Afghanistan by Larry Towell -- Time

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