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Entries in Afghanistan (11)

Wednesday
Oct262011

Musharraf Denies Pakistani Knowledge Of Bin Laden

By Lisa Kellman

Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf claimed Wednesday that although Osama Bin Laden was found in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad when he was killed earlier this year, it was not evidence of corruption on behalf of the Pakistani government.

“[My] honest conviction, it’s a case of terrible negligence which ought to be investigated and punished, but it is not a case of compliance,” said Musharraf.

Musharraf gave a speech at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace wherein he touched upon tensions between Pakistan and America.

The former president criticized the United States, Afghanistan, and India for the trouble his country faces with the Taliban and Al Qaeda. He declared that many issues may appear to have originated in Pakistan yet in fact, Pakistan is an innocent victim of circumstance in the Middle East.

Internal struggles in Pakistan include a dysfunctional government, a rise in terrorism and extremism, a rise in law and order situations, an economic collapse, and increasing political turmoil.

“Pakistan is in bad shape,” Musharraf acknowledged.

Tuesday
Aug312010

Deadly 48 Hours For Troops In Afghanistan

The Telegraph is reporting that 21 American troops have been killed in Afghanistan in the past two days. The casualties have all occurred as a result of bomb attacks in eastern and southern areas of the country. The number of NATO deaths this year has now reached 484. In 2009, 521 NATO troops were killed…

Tuesday
Aug102010

New UN Report Shows Afghan Civilian Death Toll Up

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has just released its mid-year report showing that the number of civilian casualties in the war-torn nation is on the rise. Nearly 1,300 civilians were killed in the first half of 2010, according to the report. Reuters has more on the story…

Friday
Aug062010

Obama and Cameron Catch Up

According to a press release from the White House, President Obama had a phone conversation with British Prime Minister David Cameron today. It has been almost three weeks since the Prime Minster visited the White House and they renewed their commitment on a shared global agenda. The two leaders talked about Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the ongoing efforts towards direct peace talks in the Middle East. Prime Minister Cameron also discussed his recent trips to Turkey and India. 

 

 

Tuesday
Aug032010

More Americans Calling Afghan War A "Mistake"

A new Gallup poll shows that 43% of Americans surveyed say the decision to send U.S. troops to Afghanistan was a mistake. The poll was conducted following the leak of over 92,000 classified Afghan war documents dating from 2004 to 2009…