Analysis: Al Qaeda maintains an extensive network in Afghanistan
Al Qaeda has had at least 45 cells in 15 of Afghanistan’s provinces, and its operatives continue to launch suicide and other attacks.
Al Qaeda has had at least 45 cells in 15 of Afghanistan’s provinces, and its operatives continue to launch suicide and other attacks.
Pakistani general denies terror links
David Cameron: Pakistan is promoting the ‘export of terror™
India criticises Pakistan over WikiLeaks charges
Pakistan media say reports on leaked documents unfairly malign spy agency
‘Serious failings’ in UK visa controls for Pakistanis
Pakistan has its own battle to fight
‘US alerted Pakistan, Afghanistan about military leaks™
Pakistan acknowledges Faisal Shahzad met Taliban chief
Pakistan – Former spy held by militants demands help
US braces for blowback over Afghan war disclosures
Afghanistan questions US silence over Pakistan’s role
The body of one of two missing sailors was turned over to ISAF yesterday. The sailor was found in Logar province, just south of Kabul.
A suicide bomber killed eight people in an attack that targeted a provincial minister in Nowshera. The ISI denounced the Wikileaks’ Afghan memos as false. Interior Minister Malik claimed that terrorists attack Pakistan from Afghanistan.
Barg-e-Matal again changes hands as Afghan commandos, backed by ISAF troops, eject the Taliban from the district which borders Pakistan.
Pentagon assesses ‘leaked™ documents
Leaks bolster Afghans’ complaints
Afghans welcome Wikileaks revelations, while Pakistan rejects them
Angry Pakistani officials deny leaked documents’ suggestion of ties to Taliban
White House, foreign allies downplay impact of classified document leak
The suicide bomber attempted to kill the information minister for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as he grieved over his son’s death. The Taliban assassinated his son two days ago.
The US killed eight Taliban fighters in Predator strikes in North and South Waziristan. The Pakistani military killed 34 Taliban fighters in airstrikes in Arakzai and Kurram.
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Afghanistan: The War Logs (NY Times)
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The Afghanistan protocol: Explosive leaks provide image of war from those fighting it
Today Wikileaks published 92,000 classified cables from military, intelligence, and other US officials in the field in Afghanistan. The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel were given access to the documents a month ago and have published reports on the data (for a description on how this came about, see this NYT report). […]
Predators fired missiles at a compound near Miramshah. The strike is the second today, and the third in three days.