Monday, March 5, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- March 5, 2012

U.S. Army Capt. Patrick Foley, right, and Sgt. Brent Crutchfield, left, pull security during a patrol to the village of Haji Sultan, Afghanistan, Feb. 16, 2012. Foley and Crutchfield are assigned to the Zabul Agribusiness Development Team. U.S. Army photo by Lt. Col. Daniel Bohmer

Heightened U.S.-Afghan Tensions Threaten Strategic Talks -- CNN

(CNN) -- The United States appeared Monday to raise the possibility there may be no long-term strategic agreement with Afghanistan after American troops withdraw in 2014, a move that comes amid heightened tensions over the burning of Qurans by U.S. soldiers.

The sticking point in negotiations over a Strategic Partnership Agreement, which would provide support and aid to Afghanistan, appears to be an end to night raids and speed up a timeline to hand over U.S.-run detention facilities.

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More News On Afghanistan

U.S.-Afghanistan Talks Falter Despite Leeway on Detention Facilities
-- New York Times
Officials: Talks on US-Afghan Strategic Partnership Stalled -- Voice of America
Afghan officials: Talks for deal with US faltering -- AP
U.S.-Afghan strategic partnership talks stalled -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Trust on both sides in Kabul at lowest level in memory -- Winnipeg Free Press/The Economist

Suicide Bomber Attacks US Base in Afghanistan Where Qurans Were Burned -- Voice of America
Afghan suicide bomber kills two at NATO base where Korans were burned -- National Post/Reuters
Two die in Afghan suicide attack near Bagram air base -- BBC
Afghan police: suicide bombers kill 3 -- AP

Panetta: Taliban’s Murder Tactics Show Their Weakness -- US Department of Defense
Afghan army chief warns against another NATO blunder -- Khaleej Times
AP Sources: CIA-led force may speed Afghan exit -- AP
Afghan Pullout Will Not Accelerate -- Time

Afghanistan: failing US policy
-- Yekaterina Kudashkina, Voice of Russia
Foreign Troop's Hasty Withdrawal Encourages Insurgency in Afghanistan -- Farid Behbud and Chen Xin, CRIEnglish

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