Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 25, 2012



On Outskirts Of Kabul, 'Warlordistan' May Be Glimpse Of Afghan Future -- Stars And Stripes

PUL-E-CHARKI, Afghanistan — Just down the road from NATO’s Camp Warehouse, on the outskirts of Kabul, is a town residents say represents everything the international military coalition has been fighting for more than a decade: A little slice of Warlordistan, where the central government has little power, mafia bosses grab land at will, and armed militias enforce the law — often harshly.

On Pul-e-Charki’s gritty, dust-blown main road, 10 miles east of the Presidential Palace, plainclothes gunmen roam its chaotic market. Ubiquitous white pickups with militiamen manning machine guns cruise menacingly. Militiamen said to be loyal to two warlords, who are also members of Afghanistan’s national parliament, control parts of four districts, an area that includes the Afghan military’s main training center.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update, Sept. 25 -- ISAF
ISAF Joint Command morning operational update -- Dvids

Afghan-NATO forces foil insider attack -- Washington Times
ISAF captures Taliban 'insider attack planners' in Logar -- Long War Journal
Marine death in Afghanistan 'of natural causes' -- BBC
Afghan insurgent NATO attacks drop -- The Australian
ISAF says militants attacks reduced by 9% in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Allen: Surge Bought Time for Afghan Forces to Grow, Mature -- US Department of Defense
NATO, Taliban joust over state of Afghan war -- AFP

2 Marines face criminal charges for allegedly urinating on Taliban corpses -- NBC
Now two senior Marines face court-martial over controversial video footage of U.S. troops caught urinating on Afghan bodies -- Daily Mail
Afghans hail action over US Marines abuse video -- Gulf News/AFP

Green on blue attacks reveal flaws in Afghan recruitment process -- Gerry Northam, BBC
Afghans want peace, but they are caught between forces they can't control -- Zarlasht Halaimzai, The Guardian
Afghan surge: Obama’s great gamble comes to an end -- Chris Sands, Global Post
Get out of Afghanistan — today -- Fred Kaplan, The Cap Times
The Surge That Failed -- Rajiv Jayaram, The Economic Times
Defense hawk backs US withdrawal from Afghanistan -- Washington Examiner/AP

At least 1,995 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- Washington Post/AP

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