Friday, September 21, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 21, 2012



Panetta: US Surge Troops Complete Afghan Withdrawal -- Voice of America

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND — U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says all 33,000 troops who went to Afghanistan as part of a surge of forces three years ago have now left the country.

The U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta called the withdrawal a very important milestone in the allied forces' effort to transfer security responsibility to Afghan security forces.

Panetta made the announcement Friday at a joint news conference with New Zealand's defense minister in Auckland - the last stop of a week-long trip to the Asia-Pacific region.

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More News On Afghanistan

The Troop Surge in Afghanistan Is Officially Over -- The Atlantic
Panetta: Surge has ended -- War on Terror News
Last of Obama 'surge' troops leave Afghanistan -- BBC
US Surge Troops Out of Afghanistan -- Voice of America
US troop numbers in Afghanistan returned to pre-surge levels -- The Telegraph
Troop Surge in Afghanistan Ends With Little Fanfare -- New York Times
U.S. "surge" troops out of Afghanistan: defense official -- Reuters
Last US surge troops leave Afghanistan -- AFP
Last of 33,000 Surge Troops Leave Afghanistan -- ABC News
U.S. official: Afghanistan surge over as last of extra troops leave country -- CNN
Defense hawk backs US withdrawal from Afghanistan -- AP

Combined Force Kills Armed Insurgents in Balkh Province -- US Department of Defense
As Last Surge Troops Leave, Some Afghans Take Up Arms Against Taliban -- NPR
Taliban Targeted by Local Uprisings -- Wall Street Journal
Taliban’s new strategy focuses more on high-profile assaults, less on territory -- Stars and Stripes/Washington Post
Taliban outflanks US war strategy -- Gareth Porter and Shah Noori, Asia Times
There's Much Higher Taliban Infiltration Of Afghan Forces Than We Could Have Imagined -- Business Insider/Military.com
British Soldier killed in Afghanistan brings death toll to 431 -- The Telegraph
Afghan president appoints 10 new governors -- AP
Progress Seen in Resolving U.S.-Afghan Dispute Over Detainees -- New York Times
Afghanistan bans Pakistani newspapers, aiming to hinder Taliban “propaganda resource” -- Washington Post/AP
U.S., Pakistan plan joint effort to boost peace talks with Taliban -- Washington Post
'Pregnant? I just thought I had an upset tummy’ -- The Telegraph

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