Sunday, June 24, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 24, 2012


The United States made remarkable progress in part of southern Afghanistan with the deployment of thousands of Marines. But was it worth it? (Rajiv Chandrasekaran/Anup Kaphle/Jason Aldag/The Washington Post)

Excerpted From “Little America: The War Within The War For Afghanistan.” -- Washington Post

The day after he arrived in Kabul in June 2009, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, then the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, gathered his senior officers to discuss the state of the war. They barraged him with PowerPoint slides — the frequency of Taliban attacks and their impact; the number of local security forces; and an evaluation of the Afghan government’s effectiveness in each province. The metrics were grim, the conclusion obvious: The Americans and their NATO allies were losing.

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More News On Afghanistan

4 NATO service members killed in Afghanistan -- AP
Eyewitness Describes Afghan Resort Attack -- Radio Free Europe
Afghan Tunnel: Decrepit, Dangerous Yet Indispensible -- NPR
Flooding in northern Afghanistan kills at least 37 -- Boston.com/AP
Afghanistan flash floods kill more than 30 -- AFP
Afghanistan moves to stem brain drain -- Gulf News/AFP

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