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Troop Request Tops 60,000

Troop Request Tops 60,000

Top U.S. commander in Afghanistan's troop request to Obama includes three different options, official says.

 

Taliban: We're no threat to other countries

Afghanistan's insurgent Taliban mark the eighth anniversary of the U.S. invasion saying they will continue fighting as long as America and its allies remain in the troubled nation.

 

Obama seeks advice on Afghanistan

Obama seeks advice on Afghanistan

Barack Obama prepares to meet senior advisers as the US marks eight years of military operations in Afghanistan.

 

Gen. Petraeus treated for prostate cancer

Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February and has since undergone two months of radiation treatment....

 

NATO says kills 100 fighters in huge Afghan battle

NATO forces said Tuesday they had killed more that 100 fighters in a huge weekend battle in eastern Afghanistan in which eight Americans died, the deadliest firefight for U.S. troops in more than a year.

 

Tensions rise over Afghanistan war strategy

As Obama's team works on its plans, McChrystal and other advisors are asked to keep the process more private. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Monday that President Obama's advisors should keep their guidance private, in effect admonishing the top commander in Afghanistan for publicly advocating an approach requiring more troops even as the White House reassesses its strategy.

 

Deadly Afghan Attack Is Symbol of U.S. Missteps

On July 13, 2008, nine U.S. soldiers were killed and 27 were wounded in one of the war's bloodiest attacks, driving a strategic reassessment.

 

Obama, McChrystal meet to review Afghanistan strategy

Obama, McChrystal meet to review Afghanistan strategy

The White House session yields no announcements. It comes as the top U.S. official at the U.N. mission in Afghanistan is dismissed in a dispute over the handling of Afghan vote fraud allegations.

 

U.S. commander offers troop options for Afghanistan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The commander of U.S.

 

Gates: Mistake to set Afghan withdrawal timelines

Defense Secretary Robert Gates is pushing back against liberal calls for withdrawal timelines from Afghanistan, saying it's a ...

 

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