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Karzai: US Failed to Consult with Afghans on Airstrike Killing 18 Civilians

by John Glaser | Jun 9, 2012

Tensions have risen between Washington and Kabul, as President Hamid Karzai criticized the U.S. for failing to consult with him on an air raid on an Afghan village killed 18 civilians including 9 children. Through several security agreements with the Karzai government...

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Several Taliban Among 14 Freed in Afghan Jailbreak

by Jason Ditz | Jun 8, 2012

Several Taliban Among 14 Freed in Afghan Jailbreak | Taliban says top commanders escorted to safety

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NATO Changes Tune, Apologizes for Killing Afghan Children in Air Strike

by Jason Ditz | Jun 8, 2012

NATO Changes Tune, Apologizes for Killing Afghan Children in Air Strike | Backs off claims everyone was a ‘militant’

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Karzai Shortens China Visit After NATO Kills 18 Civilians

by Jason Ditz | Jun 7, 2012

Karzai Shortens China Visit After NATO Kills 18 Civilians | Strike ‘is not acceptable,’ Karzai insists

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Panetta: India’s Military Role in Afghanistan to be ‘Limited’

by Jason Ditz | Jun 6, 2012

Panetta: India’s Military Role in Afghanistan to be ‘Limited’ | Says only training missions are being proposed

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Locals: NATO Strike Killed 18 Civilians in Eastern Afghanistan

by Jason Ditz | Jun 6, 2012

Locals: NATO Strike Killed 18 Civilians in Eastern Afghanistan | NATO insists all slain were ‘militants’

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Kandahar Suicide Bombing Targets NATO Supply Trucks, Killing 23

by Jason Ditz | Jun 6, 2012

Kandahar Suicide Bombing Targets NATO Supply Trucks, Killing 23 | All civilians slain, most of them drivers of supply vehicles

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NATO Signs Supply Deal for Afghanistan Through Central Asia

by Jason Ditz | Jun 4, 2012

NATO Signs Supply Deal for Afghanistan Through Central Asia | Deal will allow NATO to bypass Pakistan on equipment transfers

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Up to 68,000 US Troops to Remain in Afghanistan Into 2013

by John Glaser | May 30, 2012

The No. 2 U.S. commander in Afghanistan agrees with his superior officers that 68,000 U.S. troops will remain in Afghanistan going into next year. Lt. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti says the U.S. should maintain that 68,000 troops into next year to continue combat operations...

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US Still Runs Afghan Torture Prison

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

US Still Runs Afghan Torture Prison | Military retains effective control over detainees

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