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Iran, Pakistan out to weaken Afghanistan, MPs told
Financing Afghan Forces Costs Less Than Maintaining Foreign Army: Karzai
General Allen plays down urgency of Pakistan deal
A glimpse of life after Nato in Afghanistan's wild east
ISAF captures Taliban liaison to Peshawar Shura
The Taliban commander is linked to Dost Mohammed, the shadow governor of Nuristan, and has helped "foreign fighters and suicide bombers" conduct attacks in the Afghan north.Mullah Dadullah Front: a not-so-new Afghan Taliban terror group
Special Report: Helmand deaths prompt security rethink
Lessons Learned in Afghan School Closures
In Afghanistan, New Insurgent Group Emerges
Afghanistan - Insurgent Violence Escalates in South Despite Country-Wide Decrease: Reports
Afghan Helpers Feel Threatened By Withdrawal of German Troops
US Redefines Afghan Success Ahead of NATO Conference
In Chicago: Zardari, Obama, Karzai to discuss Taliban peace talks
Taliban kill 6 Afghan policemen, civilian in suicide assault in Farah
US adds Taliban financier, Haqqani Network operative to terror list
Abdul Baqi Bari has funneled money to both al Qaeda and the Taliban, and has accepted funds from Osama bin Laden. Bakht Gul serves as a top aide to Badruddin Haqqani, and has helped "foreign fighters" enter Afghanistan.Pakistani Taliban release video of Bannu jailbreak
Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan emir Hakeemullah Mehsud and South Waziristan leader Waliur Rehman Mehsud are shown organizing the jailbreak.
Pakistan - Bannu jailbreak: Police, civil admin and spy agencies held responsible
Taliban infighting over US talks breaks down into terror campaign
Taliban video of Bannu jailbreak sold in Pakistani markets
Omani jihadist killed in US airstrike in 'Khorasan'
Abu Hamza al Omani and several other unnamed "brothers and supporters" were killed in a US drone strike in North Waziristan on May 5.

