Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- May 14, 2013



Longer Afghanistan Tours For British Soldiers -- BBC

Thousands of British troops ill start serving longer tours in Afghanistan from October, the defence secretary has announced.

Soldiers deployed this autumn will serve up to eight months instead of the usual six, Philip Hammond told MPs.

He said those deployed next year could serve for as long as nine months.

Up to 3,700 personnel could be affected by the move, which means troops will remain in Afghanistan into 2015 - after combat operations are expected to end.

This is in order to finish returning valuable equipment to the UK after the end of operations, which MPs predict could cost up to £2bn.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command Operational Update, May 14th -- ISAF
Four NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan's Kandahar -- Reuters
Suicide attack kill or injure 4 including US troops in Kapisa -- Khaama Press
Heavy explosion rocks Helmand province of Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Motorcycle bomb at Afghan market kills 3 people -- AP
Afghanistan demands arrest of ‘American’ death squad leader -- RT
British troops face longer tours in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Hammond Says Some U.K. Troops to Stay in Afghanistan Into 2015 -- Bloomberg
MoD confirms longer tours as troops move towards Afghanistan exit -- The Independent
Philip Hammond extends tours for British troops in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
US Deputy Defense Secretary Praises Progress Made In Afghan Transition -- RTT News
Obama to announce Afghanistan troop plans shortly- Kerry -- Reuters
Leaving Afghanistan Is a $7 Billion Moving Task for U.S. -- Bloomberg
Finance minister disclose names of corrupt Afghan lawmakers -- Khaama Press
Afghan culture minister accused in ancient artifacts smuggle -- Khaama Press
Younger Generation Poised To Lead Afghanistan's Future -- NPR
Should India Provide Direct Military Aid To Afghanistan? -- Javid Ahmed, New York Times

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