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File - Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, cordon off a road after a route clearance patrol locates an improvised explosive device May 31, 2012 in Afghanistan.
(photo: US Army)
Al-Qaida plots comeback in Afghanistan: US
The Times Of India
WASHINGTON: Al-Qaida's Afghanistan leader is laying the groundwork to relaunch his war-shattered organization once the United States and international forces withdraw from the country, as they have warned they will do without a security agreement from the Afghan government, US officials say. | Farou...
US quietly whittles down Afghan detainees as pullout nears
(photo: USAF / Gary J. Rihn)
US quietly whittles down Afghan detainees as pullout nears
Stars and Stripes
WASHINGTON — The United States has quietly begun to whittle down the population of detainees it holds at a military prison in Afghanistan, but it is struggling over what to do with less than a dozen of these non-Afghan nationals who are regarded as particularly dangerous, U.S. officials said. | Th...
Officials: Al-Qaida plots comeback in Afghanistan
The Washington Times
Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Do you think Russian President Vladimir Putin will stay out of the Ukrainian conflict? | Login to Vote | View results | WASHINGTON (AP) - Al-Qaida’s Afghanistan leader is laying the groundwork to relaunch his war-...
Officials: Al-Qaida plots comeback in Afghanistan
Houston Chronicle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Al-Qaida's Afghanistan leader is laying the groundwork to relaunch his war-shattered organization once the United States and international forces withdraw from the country, as they have warned they will do without a security agree...
>Officials: Al-Qaida plots comeback in Afghanistan
Seattle Post
WASHINGTON (AP) — Al-Qaida's Afghanistan leader is laying the groundwork to relaunch his war-shattered organization once the United States and international forces withdraw from the country, as they have warned they will do without a security agree...
Officials: Al-Qaida plots comeback in Afghanistan
Denver Post
WASHINGTON—Al-Qaida's Afghanistan leader is laying the groundwork to relaunch his war-shattered organization once the United States and international forces withdraw from the country, as they have warned they will do without a security agreemen...
President Barack Obama talks on the phone with Nicole Hockley and families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newtown, Conn., in the Oval Office, April 11, 2013.
White House / Pete Souza
Obama threatens Karzai with full US withdrawal
San Francisco Chronicle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frustrated with his Afghan counterpart, President Barack Obama is ordering the Pentagon to accelerate planning for a full U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan...
President Barack Obama participates in a bilateral meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the Presidential Palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 1, 2012.
Public Domain / The White House from Washington, DC
Obama threatens Karzai with full US withdrawal
The Washington Times
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Biden: Obama gave me ‘every s- -t job in the world’
New York Post Online
WASHINGTON – Vice President Joe Biden groused that President Obama gave him “every s- -t job in the world,” but still doesn’t fully trust him. | The revelations about Biden’s tortured relationship with Obama, detailed in a lengthy profile b...
Afghanistan security at risk in U.S. pullout, official says
The Los Angeles Times
BRUSSELS — Security in Afghanistan would decrease steadily if all U.S. troops are withdrawn this year, a senior U.S. military official warned Thursday, two days after President Obama ordered the Pentagon to begin contingency planning for such a...
Nato
US general: Grim Afghan future if no security pact
(photo: US Army / Dixie Rae Liwanag)
US general: Grim Afghan future if no security pact
Houston Chronicle
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) — Depicting a grim future for Afghanistan without U.S. help, the top U.S. military officer said Wednesday that Afghanistan's refusal to sign a security agreement with the United States may make the fight more difficult this year, embolden the enemy and prompt some Afghan security forces to cooperate with the Tal...
Afghanistan
US general: Grim Afghan future if no security pact
(photo: USAF / Brian Wagner)
US general: Grim Afghan future if no security pact
San Francisco Chronicle
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) — Depicting a grim future for Afghanistan without U.S. help, the top U.S. military officer said Wednesday that Afghanistan's refusal to sign a security agreement with the United States may make the fight more difficult this year, embolden the enemy and prompt some Afghan security forces to cooperate with the Tal...



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