Monday, November 12, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- November 12, 2012

Coalition force members watch as Afghan local policemen and villagers crowd around other coalition forces for a meeting in Khost village in Afghanistan's Farah province, Nov. 2, 2012. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Pete Thibodeau

Insurgency Encroaching On Central Afghanistan -- Long War Journal

As NATO forces continue to scale down combat operations in Afghanistan, New Zealand forces that have been stationed in the relatively stable central province of Bamyan since 2003 have quietly and permanently closed two of their forward operating bases in the troubled Do Abe district. The bases were deemed crucial bulwarks in the fight against Taliban insurgents who have increasingly threatened the security and stability of one of Afghanistan's most vulnerable regions, the Hazarajat of central Afghanistan -- which encompasses the highlands of Bamyan and Daikundi provinces, large tracts of Wardak province, and smaller segments of Parwan, Ghazni, Ghor, Sar-i-Pul, and northern Helmand provinces.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update, Nov 12 -- ISAF
Afghan soldier kills ISAF trooper in Helmand -- Long War Journal
Afghan and Briton Are Killed in Attack -- New York Times
British soldier killed by gunman in Afghan uniform -- The Guardian

Insurgents kill NATO soldier in Afghanistan
-- AP
NATO Soldier, Afghans Civilians Killed in Separate Attacks -- Voice of America
JBLM soldier killed by explosive in Afghanistan -- Seattle Times
Landmines kill 9 civilians in Afghanistan -- AP
After planned cuts, some fear Afghans could become willing recruits for insurgent groups -- Stars and Stripes
Insider attacks: A soldier’s story as training -- AP

Horror stories from young Afghans at US hearing -- AP
Bales ignored 'We are children!' shouts, Afghan witnesses say -- McClatchy News
Afghan massacre witnesses recount killing spree -- The Guardian
Highlights of testimony at hearing for US soldier charged in Afghanistan massacre -- AP
Afghanistan government resumes peace talks with Taliban -- Radio Australia
Hopes weak for Pakistan-Afghanistan peace talks -- Express Tribune/AFP
Afghan Peace Envoy To Meet With Pakistani Officials -- Radio Free Europe
Pakistan Urges All Afghan Insurgents to Pursue Peace: Ambassador -- Reuters

Afghan leader Karzai calls for more India investment
-- BBC
Resilient Afghan Governor Frets About Budget, Not Bombs
-- New York Times/Reuters
German defence minister in Afghanistan visit -- Business Recorder
Marines celebrate 237th birthday throughout Afghanistan -- Dvids
Radio Afghanistan -- Mark Thompson, Time

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