Friday, July 27, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- July 27, 2012

U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Ritchie detonates an insurgent’s improvised explosive device while conducting a route-clearance mission along Highway 1 in Ghazni province, July 23, 2012. Ritchie, a combat engineer, is assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team. U.S. Army photo by Capt. Thomas Cieslak

Insurgent Attacks Spike In Afghanistan -- AfPak/Foreign Policy

The number of insurgent attacks against NATO and Afghan forces in Afghanistan during April, May, and June of this year was 11 percent higher than it was over the same period last year, making that the period with the most attacks per day since fighting was at its worst in August and September 2010 (WSJ, AFP, AP). The spike in IED attacks has resulted in a rise in the number of blast-caused amputations and other injuries to U.S. soldiers (HuffPo).

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update, July 27 -- ISAF
War in Afghanistan News - 27 July 2012 -- War On Terror News
Afghanistan War: Bomb Kills 2 Service Members -- Huffington Post/AP
IED Blasts Spike In Afghanistan War As The Wounded Flow Home -- David Wood, Huffington Post
NATO: Militant attacks in Afghanistan up 11 percent in past 3 months -- Washington Post/AP
Afghanistan insurgent attacks 'up 11%' -- AFP
In Helmand, five times as many Afghan troops die as Marines -- Military.com
Pakistan suspends NATO supply route over security -- AFP
Pakistan Temporarily Shuts NATO Supply Route -- Voice of America
Tajikistan seals Afghan border, NATO trucks can pass -- Reuters
Karzai warns of corruption crackdown -- The Australian
Afghan President Issues Reforms Aimed at Corruption -- New York Times
My government is corrupt, admits Karzai -- International News
Energy: NATO's 'Achilles' Heel'? -- ISN
Afghanistan Needs Less Foreign Aid -- Javid Ahmad, World Politics Review
Force reductions in Afghanistan may hint at future failure -- Ray Robinson, Examiner
Afghanistan in transition: Time to forgive, not forget -- Erica Gaston, AfPak Channel, Foreign Policy

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