Saturday, June 2, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 2, 2012

He used a wide-ranging interview with an American magazine to restate his opposition to Nato tactics and said he hoped the international coalition would be able to go home early if it successfully finished its handover to the Afghan security forces Photo: Reuters

Hamid Karzai: America Could Have Done Better In Afghanistan -- The Telegraph

Hamid Karzai has spoken of his disappointment at American efforts to secure his country and said at times ties with his main ally had been so strained their alliance had nearly collapsed.

The Afghan president complained that the Nato intervention had failed to bring peace and said the Afghan people had not been given the security they deserved.

He used a wide-ranging interview with an American magazine to restate his opposition to Nato tactics and said he hoped the international coalition would be able to go home early if it successfully finished its handover to the Afghan security forces.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update - June 2, 2012 -- ISAF
War In Afghanistan News - 2 June 2012 -- War On Terror News

British soldier shot dead on patrol in Afghanistan
-- The Telegraph
British Soldier Shot Dead in Southern Afghanistan -- AP
British soldier killed while on patrol in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
British soldier shot dead on foot patrol in Afghanistan after his patrol comes under fire -- Daily Mail
British soldier killed in Afghanistan: ministry -- AFP

Afghanistan: 30 Taliban militants killed -- Zee News
Bomber targets NATO convoy in Afghanistan -- UPI
Double bombings kill 4 policemen in Afghanistan -- New Straits Times

US troops repel suicide assault on base in eastern Afghanistan -- Long War Journal
Taliban insurgents attack NATO base in Afghanistan -- USA Today/AP

Four kidnapped aid workers freed in Afghanistan
-- BBC
British medical worker among four rescued from cave by special forces in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
NATO forces rescue four aid workers in north Afghanistan -- Reuters
Four aid workers rescued in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Aid workers freed in Afghanistan -- AFP
British medical worker among four rescued from cave by special forces in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
NATO raid rescues 4 aid workers in Afghanistan -- AP

Afghanistan slayings: Sgt. Bales had used steroids, Army alleges -- L.A. Times
Army drops one charge against soldier accused in Afghan massacre -- Reuters
Charges Amended for Soldier Accused in Civilian Deaths -- New York Times

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