Thursday, November 27, 2014

U.S. Officials Are Reporting That Military Operations In Afghanistan Will Remain Unchanged



US Says Military Operations in Afghanistan Remain the Same -- Voice of America

U.S. officials say the activities of U.S. and NATO troops remaining in Afghanistan after December have not been changed.

Media reports this week, however, have said that more U.S. troops will stay in Afghanistan. The reports also say troop actions will be expanded.

A Pentagon spokesman said U.S. forces will not seek Taliban targets. But he said anyone creating a threat to U.S. or Afghan forces will, in his words, "become fair game."

A U.S. State Department spokesman said the U.S. combat mission will end this year. But he also said dropping the troop level to 9,800 soldiers might take longer than predicted.

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More News On The War In Afghanistan

Official: Afghan President Orders Military Review -- AP
Pentagon Downplays Expanded US Combat Role in Afghanistan -- Military.com
U.S. to leave more troops in Afghanistan than first planned - sources -- Reuters
New, expanded rules for U.S. combat in Afghanistan in 2015 -- Military.com
DoD IDs CSM, specialist killed in Afghanistan -- Army Times
Afghanistan: Grieving Mother Kills 25 Taliban Militants after Son Dies in Attack -- IBTimes
As casualties soar, Afghan police taught how to stay alive -- Economic Times/AFP
As Ranks Thin in Afghanistan, Troops Take on More Chores -- Military.com/Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer
Afghanistan: UK troops leave Kandahar Airfield -- BBC
End of an era: Union Jack lowered as final British troops leave southern Afghanistan -- Express
Left to the mercy of the Taliban -- Thomas Martienssen, BBC
Afghanistan: what will happen when the troops – and their dollars – depart? -- Clár Ní Chonghaile, The Guardian
At least 2,208 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- AP

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