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Gen. David Petraeus reports 'important but hard-fought progress in Afghanistan'

Gen. David Petraeus reports 'important but hard-fought progress in Afghanistan'

Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Gen. David Petraeus says the U.S. has stopped the Taliban's momentum in Afghanistan, but he warns that the gains are 'fragile and reversible' and that hard fighting still lies ahead. Key senators express confidence in the war effort.The U.S.

 

NATO kills Karzai's cousin, Afghans say

NATO kills Karzai's cousin, Afghans say

A NATO special operations team mistakenly killed a relative of President Hamid Karzai during a raid late Wednesday in southern Afghanistan, Afghan officials said Thursday, the latest incident in recent days to trigger an angry reaction from the president.

 

U.S. rebuilds Afghan village it destroyed

Tarok Kalache, a hamlet of mud-brick compounds and pomegranate groves northwest of Kandahar city, was razed five months ago amid fierce combat between Taliban fighters and U.S. and Afghan forces.

 

Gathering Firewood, 9 Afghan Boys Killed by NATO Helicopters

Gathering Firewood, 9 Afghan Boys Killed by NATO Helicopters

The attack on the boys amounted to one of the worst cases of mistaken killings of children by foreign-led forces in the Afghanistan war.

 

U.S. launches diplomatic "surge" to end Afghan war

U.S. launches diplomatic

The United States is mounting a "diplomatic surge" to end the war in Afghanistan even as military pressure is forcing Taliban insurgents to consider whether to break with al Qaeda, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday.

 

Biden in Afghanistan for talks with Karzai

Biden in Afghanistan for talks with Karzai

Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Afghanistan on Monday on a trip for talks with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and visit with U.S. troops.

 

U.S. General: Deal Reached With Taliban Tribe

U.S. General: Deal Reached With Taliban Tribe

The leaders of the largest tribe in a Taliban stronghold in southern Helmand province have pledged to halt insurgent attacks and expel foreign fighters from one of the most violent spots in the country, the senior U.S. Marine general in Afghanistan said Monday.

 

Taliban Abusing Children As Tactic, Say U.S. Marines

Taliban Abusing Children As Tactic, Say U.S. Marines

Spc. Jaime Adame carried the young girl across the airfield, her tiny, gauze-wrapped body cradled in a polyester blanket, his camouflage rippling in the winds of the waiting Blackhawk."What's wrong?" shouted Staff Sgt. Christopher Meece, the crew chief, above the roar of the helicopter as Adame handed him the child."Another one," he said grimly.

 

War review finds diminished Taliban and al-Qaeda

President Obama's expansion of the war in Afghanistan has eroded the power of the al-Qaeda terrorists who attacked America in 2001 and the resurgent ...

 

Richard Holbrooke, noted diplomat, is dead at 69

Richard Holbrooke, noted diplomat, is dead at 69

Richard C. Holbrooke, the high-octane diplomat who spearheaded the end of the Bosnian war and most recently served as the Obama administration's point man in the volatile Afghan-Pakistani war zone, has died, officials said.

 

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