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Army researchers: Why the Kandahar offensive could backfire
Taliban targets US contractors working on projects in Afghanistan
US troops battle the Taliban in Kunar
Commentary: Counternarcotics in Afghanistan as a spectator sport
Five UN workers have gone missing in Baghlan province. Seven Taliban fighters and a policeman were killed in clashes in Farah. Coalition and Afghan forces killed three Taliban fighters and detained an undisclosed number of fighters in Kandahar and Helmand. The US is increasing the number of counterterrorism teams in Afghanistan.
Effectiveness of US strikes in Pakistan 'decreased 90 percent' since suicide strike on CIA - Siraj Haqqani
A look at the data shows a decrease in the number of top-tier terrorist leaders killed in US strikes in Pakistan since the beginning of 2010, after the suicide attack that targeted a CIA base in Afghanistan.US designates 2 Pakistanis for running al Qaeda and Taliban charitable front groups
The leaders of the Al Akhtar Trust and the Al Rashid Trust continue to support the Taliban using their charitable fronts based in Karachi.US - New cyber security chief warns of internet attacks
Afghanistan - US doubles anti-Taliban special forces
Pakistan army anger at Nato border tactics after forcing militants out
Afghan MPs criticize Ahmadinejad™s letter to UN
A suicide bomber killed seven British security contractors in Kandahar. The Taliban killed four Germans during an ambush in Baghlan province. Coaition and Afghan forces killed a Taliban commander in Helmand and detained an IED expert in Nangarhar. Residents in Marja complained that the security situation has worsened since Afghan and Coalition forces took control of the Helmand town.
Taliban cooperation with al Qaeda 'is at the highest limits' - Siraj Haqqani
The leader of the Haqqani Network in eastern Afghanistan said the Taliban welcomes foreign fighters and that 90 percent of areas under his command are under Taliban control.US, Pakistan alter approach on Waziristan
Interview: Karzai brother mends ties with US
Afghanistan - Women self-immolation surges in Paktia
US forces leave Afghanistan's Korengal Valley
British election issues: Frugality and Afghanistan
US forces close outpost in Afghan 'Valley of Death™

