Afghanistan
US fears more plots from Iran’s Quds Force
US fears more plots from Iran’s Quds Force
Akbar Ayazi Remembers A Different Afghanistan
Pakistan must act to remove Haqqani safe havens: Clinton
Small investors struggle while Afghanistan hopes for
Clinton: Pakistan must boost anti-terror fight
US Troops Battle to Control Key Afghan Route
The Taliban killed three civilians and two soldiers in a suicide attack in Badghis and five Afghan soldiers in an IED attack in Herat. Security forces killed and captured several Taliban commanders and fighters in Helmand, Zabul, Khost, Paktia, Paktika, Nangarhar, and Baghlan.
Training Concerns Hover Over Delivery of Afghan Equipment
Kharotabad: A Taliban safe haven
Initial US drawdown to pull from restive Afghan east
Haqqani network boosts infiltration, says official
Restored Citadel Is Symbol of Hope in Afghanistan
Security forces killed and captured several Taliban commanders and fighters in Kandahar, Helmand, Zabul, Paktika, Logar, and Kunduz. US and Afghan forces launched an operation against the Haqqani Network in Khost and Paktika.
Taliban showing weakness in south Afghanistan
Survey in a War Zone: More than Half of Afghans See NATO as Occupiers
US forces ‘massing on Afghanistan-Pakistan border’
Finally, tough love for US ally Pakistan
Afghanistan makes pitch for heavier weapons
The IMU released photos of four of the suicide bombers that struck a US PRT in Panjshir last weekend.
The Taliban killed seven Afghan troops in an ambush in Farah and two civilians in a suicide attack in Faryab. Security forces killed and captured several Taliban commanders and fighters in Helmand, Kandahar, Zabul, Ghazni, Khost, Paktia, Logar, Kunduz, and Faryab.
US troops seal Afghan border with Pakistani North Waziristan
Karzai Seeks NATO Report On Night Raid Deaths
Pakistan leans toward talks with Taliban
Cross-Border Fire Frustrates Troops in Afghanistan
Afghan police killed three Taliban suicide bombers who attempted to storm the governor’s compound in Paktia; a policeman and a civilian were also killed. The Taliban launched a radio station in Ghazni and banned travel at night in Nangarhar. Security forces killed and captured several Taliban fighters in Khost, Wardak, Nangarhar, and Baghlan.
Media played up Pakistan attacks: Karzai
Isaf Investigates Rocket Attacks from Pakistan
Afghan parliament clears hurdle to IMF aid
Taliban bomber responsible for the deaths of seven British soldiers captured
Ahmed Omar Abdul Rahman, the son of the Blind Sheikh, may have been killed in the Oct. 14 strike in a village under the control of the Haqqani Network. Egyptians have been killed in the village in the past.