Saturday, December 15, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- December 15, 2012


U.S. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, center left, and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, center right, enter a room to address the media following their discussions in Kabul, Afghanistan, Dec. 13, 2012. DOD photo by Erin Kirk-Cuomo

Afghanistan: Drastic Changes For The Taliban -- Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai, Daily Beast

Afghanistan’s insurgents are thinking of joining the political process—and seeking common cause against Kabul with their old enemies. Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai report.

The Taliban seem never to tire of talking about not talking. They have vowed over and over that they won’t negotiate peace until all foreign forces leave Afghanistan—and that they’ll never under any circumstances sit down with President Hamid Karzai’s “puppet regime.” But now the group’s leadership appears to be reconsidering.

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More News On Afghanistan

US soldier due to non-battle incident in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
US soldier dies in volatile southern Afghanistan
-- Press TV
UN Reports an Increase in Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan -- RIA Novosti

Afghanistan: Foreign Troops Should Leave Villages -- ABC News/AP
Karzai: U.S., NATO should leave quickly -- UPI
Karzai wants NATO forces to leave Afghan villages -- Frontier Post
NATO-led forces combat mission to end in 2013: Karzai -- The Nation

As year ends, US commanders offering glowing assessments of 2012 Afghanistan efforts -- Washington Post/AP
Over 2000 killed in action in Afghanistan, says Panetta -- Examiner
Panetta talks future of the force with troops in Kandahar, Afghanistan -- Dvids

France pulls last troops from combat roles in Afghanistan -- CNN
Last French combat troops leave Afghanistan -- Deutsche Welle
Last French combat troops quit Afghanistan -- RFI
French combat troops out of Afghanistan -- UPI

Obama Notifies Congress He Does Not Know ‘Precise Scope’ or ‘Duration’ of War on Terror Troop Deployments -- Politicker
Manas Transit Center Facilitates Success in Afghanistan -- US Department of Defense
NATO rules out Soviet Union experience in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Corruption just an everyday occurrence in Afghanistan -- RAWA News
Concern for Afghan women's rights after U.S. exodus
-- CNN
Will Taliban participate in 2014 presidential election?
-- Khaama Press
Obama To Troops: Don't Insult The Taliban -- IBD Editorials

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