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Pakistan Cuts Supply Lines to NATO Troops in Afghanistan

by Jason Ditz | Sep 5, 2008

Updated 9/6/08 at 9:00 PM EST In a move seen by some as the latest fallout from Wednesday morning's US attack on South Waziristan, the Pakistani government has ordered that supply lines to NATO troops in Afghanistan be immediately severed for an indefinite period of...

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Karzai says NATO Ties Strained as US Continues to Dispute Herat Toll

by Jason Ditz | Sep 4, 2008

Afghan President Hamid Karzai visited the scene of last month's deadly US air strike in Herat Province today. During the visit President Karzai vowed "swift punishment" for those responsible for the incident, and warned that relations with NATO had been strained by...

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Russia Issues a Warning as NATO Looks to Rebuild Georgia’s Military

by Jason Ditz | Sep 3, 2008

Georgia's military lies in ruins, and a little over a week after Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili vowed to rebuild the military and reclaim control of the breakaway enclaves of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, NATO has announced that it is going ahead with...

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Official: 20 Civilians Killed as NATO Forces Attack South Waziristan Village

by Jason Ditz | Sep 3, 2008

Last Updated 9/3 7:35 PM EST Early this morning NATO helicopters landed in a tiny village in South Waziristan, just a mile from the Afghan border. The forces killed 20 people including three women and four children, according to local residents, and wounded an...

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NATO Forces Kill Five Afghan Children, Sparking Further Protests

by Jason Ditz | Sep 1, 2008

Not long after NATO announced a joint probe into a US air strike in Herat which a UN report said killed 90 civilians, including 60 children, already tense relations with the Afghan government and populace stand to take another hit amid news that NATO forces have...

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NATO Hopes Joint Probe Will Ease Strained Afghan Relations

by Jason Ditz | Aug 31, 2008

NATO spokesman Brigadier General Richard Blanchette announced a joint probe between coalition forces, the Afghan government and the United Nations into a Herat air-strike earlier this month that stands as one of the largest incidents of US-inflicted civilian...

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