Thursday, October 11, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- October 11, 2012

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta attends the NATO defense minister meeting with non-NATO contributing nations in Brussels, Oct. 10, 2012. DOD photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo.

NATO Defence Ministers Agree the Framework for a New, Post-2014 Afghanistan Mission -- Defpro

13:30 GMT, October 11, 2012 Defence Ministers from NATO Allies and ISAF partner nations on Wednesday (10 October) endorsed the broad political framework for a new training, advising and assisting mission in Afghanistan after 2014.

This framework will guide NATO’s military authorities as they take the planning process forwards for this new mission.

“When our ISAF mission ends at the end of 2014, we will offer a new mission to provide training, advice and assistance; this new mission will not be a combat mission” explained the Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the beginning of the meeting. A more detailed outline for this mission will be completed early next year, with a complete plan agreed well before the end of 2013.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command daily operational update, Oct. 11
-- ISAF
Combined Force Kills Several Insurgents -- US Department of Defense
Afghan Police Kill 23 Militants, Detain 33 Within day: Gov't -- CRIEnglish
Choice For New NATO Intelligence Director In Afghanistan Confirms That Special Forces Will Stay For A While -- Business Insider
Afghans taking the fight to the enemy -- Examiner

Commander Nominated to Lead War in Afghanistan -- New York Times
In Afghanistan, Marine Gen. Dunford is expected to take command of allied force -- Washington Post
Obama nominates new Afghanistan commander
-- Foreign Policy
Joseph Dunford, Senior U.S. Marine General, Named Afghanistan Commander -- Huffington Post/Reuters

Statement by U.S. Defense Secretary on NATO Operation in Afghanistan -- Defpro
Panetta: Afghan Campaign 'Succeeding' Despite Attacks -- Voice of America
Panetta presses allies to help ease Afghanistan training team shortfalls -- Stars and Stripes
Panetta Urges NATO Allies to Help Train Afghans -- New York Times/AP
We will operate from fewer bases, says Panetta -- Examiner
We’ve spilled too much blood, not to finish the job, says Panetta -- Examiner

Afghan Officials Denounce Western Group’s Report on Country’s Future -- New York Times
NATO Commander Optimistic on Afghanistan, Despite Problems
-- Voice of America
Dempsey: Insider attacks won't doom partnership with Afghans -- Stars and Stripes
NATO must have U.N. mandate for post-2014 Afghan mission: Russia -- Reuters
U.N. Defends Recommendation to Postpone Afghanistan Trip -- New York Times/Reuters
Why is the U.N.'s man in Kabul so cheerful?
-- David Bosco, Foreign Policy

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