Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 9, 2013



U.S. Floats An Afghan 'Zero Option' -- Wall Street Journal

WASHINGTON—White House officials speaking ahead of meetings with Afghan President Hamid Karzai emphasized that the U.S. would consider pulling all troops from his country by 2015, as the Obama administration negotiates the future of the American military role there.

Airing such a scenario could give the U.S. leverage in talks with Mr. Karzai, who arrived in Washington Tuesday for meetings with President Barack Obama and his top aides.

"That would be an option that we would consider," deputy national-security adviser Ben Rhodes said when asked by reporters about the zero-troop option during a conference call. "The president does not view these negotiations as having a goal of keeping U.S. troops in Afghanistan."

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More News On Afghanistan

Obama administration considers leaving no US troops in Afghanistan after combat ends in 2014 -- Washington Post/AP
White House: No US Troops an Option For Afghanistan -- Voice of America
U.S. may remove all troops from Afghanistan after 2014 -- CNN
Afghan 'zero option' raised as Karzai set for Obama -- BBC
US may leave no troops in Afghanistan, officials say -- FOX News/AP
US considers complete Afghanistan withdrawal on eve of Karzai visit -- The Guardian
Obama Weighs Keeping No Troops as Karzai Arrives in U.S. -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Some in administration push for only a few thousand U.S. troops in Afghanistan after 2014 -- Washington Post

ISAF: Security Transfer to Afghan Forces on Track
-- Voice of America
Afghan President Begins U.S. Visit
-- Radio Free Europe
Karzai visit comes at critical time for US -- Stars and Stripes
Karzai visit a time for tough talk on security, corruption -- CNN
Karzai and Obama talks to focus on US military strategy in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Obama to meet Afghan President Karzai on Friday: White House -- Reuters

New trial for Polish soldiers over Afghanistan killings -- BBC
Obama criticized for visiting Afghan intelligence official at U.S. hospital -- Washington Post
Pakistanis trucking NATO supplies to Afghanistan go on strike
-- Reuters

In Old Taliban Strongholds, Qualms on What Lies Ahead -- New York Times
White House Considering the “Zero Option” for Afghanistan? -- Max Boot, Commentary
Saving Afghanistan -- Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign Policy
Karzai meets Obama: How will they shape a post-2014 Afghanistan? -- Scott Peterson, Christian Science Monitor

At least 2,043 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- FOX News/AP

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