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Does Pakistan have a civilian strategy?
Russia and US relations: solidarity in the face of terror
The Taliban assassinated the head prosecutor for Khwajai Omari district in Ghazni province and killed a British soldier in Helmand. Security forces detained several Taliban fighters in Helmand, Kapisa, and Khost.
Former US envoy calls for Afghanistan™s partition
Afghanistan - Insurgents supplying info on Taliban to US and Afghan forces
Kenya: Iraq, Afghan, Pakistan fighters in Somalia
Petraeus reviews directive meant to limit Afghan civilian deaths
Fear belies Pakistan boasts of becalmed borderlands
The Taliban killed six Afghans in Paktia and two ISAF soldiers in the south, and kidnapped two government officials in Ghor. Security forces detained a Haqqani Network facilitator and three fighters in Khost.
Survey of Afghans points to rampant corruption in government
Afghan companies say US did not pay them
More Taliban 'need to die' before fighting ends: Musa Qala police chief
In an interview with The Long War Journal, Musa Qala District Police Chief Haji Abdul Wali discusses the Taliban problem and the need for NATO forces to remain in Afghanistan.Afghanistan - 'Courageous restraint' putting troops lives at risk
Indictments reveal coordinated NYC and London plots
Pakistani ambassador: Groups that create militias are not acceptable to Pakistan
Number of Afghans gone AWOL in US reaches 46
Rodriguez describes changes to operations in Afghanistan
ISAF accidentally killed six Afghan soldiers in an airstrike in Ghazni. Security forces killed four Taliban fighters in Helmand and two Haqqani Network fighters in Balkh, and detained three Taliban fighters in Kandahar and Nangarhar. Security forces also killed and captured an undisclosed number of Haqqani Network fighters in Paktika.
Al Qaeda bodyguard and accountant pleads guilty before military commission
Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi, a Sudanese detainee held at Guantanamo, pled guilty to charges of conspiracy and material support for terrorism before a military commission today. Al Qosi served the Taliban and al Qaeda in a variety of roles beginning in 1990.Is Yemen the next Afghanistan?


