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In Pakistan Raid, Taliban Chief Was an Extra Prize

In Pakistan Raid, Taliban Chief Was an Extra Prize

New details of the capture of Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Afghan Taliban’s top military commander, indicate that the arrest was a “lucky accident.”

 

Snipers Bedevil U.S. Troops in Offensive in Afghanistan

The Taliban’s familiar display of haphazard and ineffective shooting has been punctuated by the work of what would seem to be several well-trained marksmen.

 

U.S. and Afghan forces secure key areas in Marja

Troops' entry into municipal center is expected to begin the process of establishing government authority, delivering basic services to residents.

 

U.S. faults command over Afghan ambush that killed 8

The U.S. military blamed "shortcomings in command oversight" and delays in closing a remote outpost in northeastern Afghanistan ...

 

U.S. commander offers more upbeat Afghanistan view

The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan said on Thursday the security situation there remained serious but was not deteriorating, giving a more upbeat view than from other U.S. military and intelligence officials.

 

Karzai government invites Taliban to peace meeting

Karzai government invites Taliban to peace meeting

The Afghan government on Thursday invited the Taliban to a peace council as its Western allies worked out plans to try to end the war in Afghanistan.

 

Taliban militants attack Afghan capital; 5 killed

Taliban militants attack Afghan capital; 5 killed

After explosions and gun battles rock Kabul for three hours, President Karzai says order is restored. The attack is launched on the day that confirmed Cabinet members are sworn in.

KABUL — Taliban militants struck in the heart of the Afghan capital today, launching suicide attacks on key government targets in a clear sign the insurgents plan to escalate their fight as the U.S. and its allies ramp up a campaign to end the war.

 

CIA bomber's wife says war must go on against US

The Turkish wife of a Jordanian doctor who killed seven CIA employees in a suicide attack in Afghanistan says her husband was outraged over the treatment of Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison and the U.S.-led invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan....

 

Pakistan Taliban claim attack on CIA

The Pakistani Taliban claims they used a turncoat CIA operative for the suicide bombing that killed seven CIA employees in Afghanistan as revenge for a militant leader's death.

 

Number of US soldiers killed in Afghanistan doubles in 2009

Number of US soldiers killed in Afghanistan doubles in 2009

The year's tally was 319, compared with 155 in 2008, due mostly to the crude but ever larger and deadlier roadside bombs built by the Taliban.

 

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