Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- May 2, 2012



Obama Makes Surprise Visit To Afghanistan -- Foreign Policy

On the low: U.S. President Barack Obama made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on the one-year anniversary of the U.S. raid against Osama bin Laden, arriving and leaving under the cover of darkness, during which he signed a strategic partnership with the Afghan government pledging U.S. military and economic support for the country for a decade after NATO troops withdraw in 2014 (Reuters, AP, LAT, CNN, Post, NYT,McClatchy, Tel). Striking a different tone, Obama also addressed the American people from Bagram Airbase with the message that the United States will "finish the job," but that costly war is finally winding down, and told U.S. troops that there is "a light on the horizon" after all of their hard work and sacrifice.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update - May 2, 2012
-- ISAF
Two NATO Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan -- RTT
Osama bin Laden death anniversary: seven killed in Taliban attack after Barack Obama visits Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
Taliban bombers attack Kabul hours after Obama's visit -- McClatchy News
Mastermind Of Suicide Attack That Killed Eight Afghan Policemen Arrested -- RTT
Taliban announce 'spring offensive' -- AFP
The Taliban warn their annual Afghan ‘spring offensive’ will officially begin on Thursday -- Washington Post/AP
Taliban enforcer squads accused of ruthless control in Nuristan -- The Guardian
Afghan intel confirms death of senior Afghan Taliban leader, possibly 25 others -- Long War Journal
U.S. military NOT reporting Afghan attacks on American troops... because they only count if a soldier is killed -- Daily Mail
Long-term 'challenges' in Afghanistan: US military -- AFP
Pentagon report paints mixed picture of war in Afghanistan -- Reuters
Pentagon: Strategy in Afghanistan is sound, despite hurdles -- USA Today
Pakistan-based insurgents and corruption pose biggest threat to Afghanistan: Pentagon -- The Australian/AFP
Pakistan's terror safe havens remain security challenge, says US -- New York Daily News
Equipment for Afghan army is stranded in Pakistan, Pentagon says -- Stars and Stripes
Afghan army members prefer light touch of U.S. to Soviets' heavy hand -- McClatchy News
Report Cites Pakistan as Top Deterrent to Afghan Success -- Military.com/Stares and Stripes

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