Afghan Soldier Kills US Soldier, Wounds Two Others | Attacker from Marjah escaped after shooting
Poll: US Opposition to Afghan War Hits New High
Poll: US Opposition to Afghan War Hits New High | Opposition levels unseen since Vietnam War
French President-Elect to Announce 2012 Afghanistan Withdrawal
Newly elected French President Francios Hollande will formerly announced at this month's NATO summit in Chicago that he plans to withdraw French troops from Afghanistan in 2012 as per his campaign promise, despite objections from President Obama and NATO leaders....
Karzai: Airstrikes, Civilian Deaths Could Undermine US Pact
Karzai: Airstrikes, Civilian Deaths Could Undermine US Pact | Reiterates demand for foreign forces to stop bombing houses
Administration Officials Insist Taliban ‘in Retreat’
Administration Officials Insist Taliban ‘in Retreat’ | Claims contradict evidence, reports by top Congressional leaders
US Military Secretly Releases Afghan Detainees on a Promise
US Military Secretly Releases Afghan Detainees on a Promise | Officials won’t provide details on whether program works
French Vote: What Does Hollande Mean for Foreign Policy?
French Vote: What Does Hollande Mean for Foreign Policy? | New president likely to speed up Afghan pullout
Afghan Soldier Kills US Marine, Marking 19 Attacks This Year
An Afghan soldier shot and killed a U.S. Marine on Sunday, wounding another, in the nineteenth such attack from Afghan forces on NATO soldiers this year. After this latest incident, there have been 12 NATO soldiers killed in 19 such attacks in the first five months of...
US Admits Killing Innocent Afghan Family in Airstrike
The U.S. military has claimed responsibility for an airstrike that killed six innocent members of a family in southwestern Afghanistan and pledged a formal apology would be forthcoming. The attack took place on Friday and was revealed publicly by the governor of...
Congressional Intel Chairs: Taliban ‘Stronger’ Since Obama’s 2009 Surge
Congressional Intel Chairs: Taliban ‘Stronger’ Since Obama’s 2009 Surge | Feinstein: Insurgency ‘won’t necessarily burn out’