Friday, September 14, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 14, 2012

U.S. Marines begin a patrol near Forward Operating Base Shamsher in the Sangin district in Afghanistan's Helmand province, Sept. 6, 2012. The Marines are assigned to Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jason Morrison

Afghanistan's Best And Worst Case Scenarios -- BBC

BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson in Kabul says that there there is not much optimism nowadays among Afghan politicians, diplomats and soldiers.

In a country which has known nothing but war for 40 years, the assumption is that it will just continue.

The most serious danger is that a political vacuum will build up.

There are considerable anxieties about this among Western governments.

The latest figure to check out the political health of the Karzai administration is UK Defence Secretary Philip Hammond.

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More News On Afghanistan

War in Afghanistan News - 14 Sep 2012 -- War On Terror News
NATO Soldier Killed In Eastern Afghanistan -- RTT News
Taliban call for revenge attacks -- Sydney Morning Herald

Tense but quiet day in Kabul after film denounced at Friday prayers -- L.A. Times
Afghanistan orders YouTube block over anti-Islam film-sources -- Reuters
Anti-Islam film sparks protest in Eastern Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Afghanistan Protests: Anti-Islam Movie Sparks Demonstrations In Jalalabad -- Huffington Post/AP
Anti-U.S. protests expand to Afghanistan -- UPI

British military plans possible early Afghan withdrawal -- The Guardian
Philip Hammond: British troops could withdraw from Afghanistan before 2014 -- The Telegraph
More UK troops could come home from Afghanistan next year, as Philip Hammond reveals 'surprise' at pace of withdrawal -- Daily Mail
Hammond: Afghanistan pullout may speed up -- UPI
UK: More troops could quit Afghanistan in 2013 -- FOX News/AP
Britain considers early withdrawal from Afghanistan - paper -- Reuters

Afghanistan bus collision 'kills 50' in Ghazni -- BBC
Afghan police: Bus collides with truck in eastern Afghanistan, killing 51 people -- Washington Post/AP

The sting of subjugation: 'Green on blue' attacks in Afghanistan -- Tarak Barkawi, Al Jazeera
Afghanistan heading towards anarchy -- Mohammad Jamil, The Nation
Forgetting Afghan war, until death brings it home -- Stars and Stripes/AP
A Long Lens on Afghanistan’s Wars -- New York Times
Afghanistan's Natural Resources Could Spark Civil War -- IBTimes
Afghanistan behind the veil -- Jyoti Kalsi, Gulf News

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