Monday, April 1, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 1, 2013

U.S. Marines prepare for a combat logistics patrol to Forward Operating Base Payne in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, March 23, 2013. The Marines are assigned to Transportation Support Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 2. The unit conducted the combat logistics patrol to facilitate the base’s demilitarization. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Anthony L. Ortiz

Departing British Find Reasons For Optimism In Afghanistan -- The Guardian

Soldiers and civilians prepare to depart with qualified confidence that progress will continue under full Afghan control.

The Royal Marines don't intend to make a fuss when they leave Afghanistan in the next few days; there will be a low-key ceremony at their headquarters in Helmand, and a lowering of the white ensign that has flown at their camp since last September.

But the veterans among them will pause for reflection.

After six tours in 12 years, and the deaths of 62 commandos in some of the fiercest fighting seen out here, the marines will not be coming back. Their time is over.

Read more ....

More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command Operational Update, April 1st -- ISAF
Afghan teen fatally stabs US soldier in the neck, military officials say -- FOX News/AP
Afghan police commander shot dead in suspected insider attack -- Khaama Press
US commandos hand over troubled area to Afghans -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Deadly Afghan helicopter attack probed -- UPI
Attack on major water dam foiled in Herat province of Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
US special forces leave troubled Nirkh district in Wardak province -- Khaama Press
Suicide attacks, once uncommon, on the rise in Afghanistan -- Global Post

Make or break time for Afghan forces as Nato prepares to take step back -- The Guardian
ISAF Commander: Afghanistan not ready to stand on its own, but will be in 2014 -- Yahoo News
UK general warns of cutting Afghanistan troops too quickly -- BBC
British troop cut in Afghanistan may be ‘dangerous’ -- Hill Post

U.S. Military Cargo Removal From Afghanistan To Cost $5B to $6B -- Defense News
Operation begins to remove Afghanistan equipment -- Scotsman

Karzai Returns from Qatari Talks on Taliban -- Voice of America
Karzai Seeks Qatar's Help on Peace Talks With Taliban -- Wall Street Journal
Afghan leader meets with emir in Qatar -- UPI
Afghanistan, Pakistan Trade Accusations -- Voice of America

Afghans Warned: The Taxman Is Coming After You -- New York Times/Reuters
Painful Payment for Afghan Debt: A Daughter, 6 -- New York Times
How Sesame Street tones down for Afghanistan -- Global Post/AFP

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