Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 16, 2013


Afghan Opium Crop Headed for Record High -- Voice of America

Afghan farmers are facing another bountiful harvest. But instead of celebrating, officials at the United Nations and around the world are increasingly worried about Afghanistan's opium trade.

The sun is shining in Afghanistan's Helmand province, and farmers are busy harvesting their opium poppies. This year, for the third year in a row, they are looking at a bigger opium crop.

Farmer Faiz Mohammed makes no apologies.

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More News On Afghanistan

Combined Force Arrests Insurgent Leader in Ghazni Province -- US Department of Defense
Senior Militant Commander Arrested In Eastern Afghanistan -- Radio Free Europe
Afghanistan helicopter crash kills 2 NATO troops -- AP
Afghan Commandos kill more than 20 insurgents in Nangarhar -- Khaama Press
Some Hopeful Signs Out of the Afghan Army -- Military.com/AP
Pak-Afghan border issues resolved, says Pakistani military -- Khaama Press
Production of Opium by Afghans Is Up Again -- New York Times
Afghanistan opium poppy production increasing, U.N. says -- L.A. Times/AP
Afghan opium cultivation to rise in 2013 - U.N. report -- Reuters
Afghan president condemns Boston terrorist attacks -- Global Times
Kerry meets family of diplomat killed in Afghanistan -- Reuters
The People We’re Leaving Behind -- George Packer, New Yorker
All quiet in Helmand: but can we leave Afghanistan in peace? British soldiers speak ahead of next year's withdrawal -- The Independent
Afghanistan: A precarious transition -- Victor Mallet, Financial Times

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