Quest to Neutralize Afghan Militants Is Showing Glimpses of Success, NATO Says American soldiers carried a wounded comrade to a helicopter near Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Monday. There have been 95 deaths of NATO soldiers in June.Credit...Justin Sullivan/Getty Images KABUL, Afghanistan � Despite deepening pessimism back home and disarray in the top American military ranks, officials insist that the
WASHINGTON � When he ordered 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan last December, President Obama stressed that they would not stay forever. “After 18 months,” he said, “our troops will begin to come home.” Last weekend, though, he scorned the “obsession around this whole issue of when do we leave,” saying he was focused on making sure the troops were successful. The July 2011 deadline he set wa
In Ordinary Lives, U.S. Sees the Work of Russian Agents MONTCLAIR, N.J. F.B.I. agents arrested Richard and Cynthia Murphy at their suburban home on Sunday night.Credit...Daniel Barry for The New York Times WASHINGTON � They had lived for more than a decade in American cities and suburbs from Seattle to New York, where they seemed to be ordinary couples working ordinary jobs, chatting to the neighb
As a conservative Democrat with a segregationist background, US Senator Robert Byrd had spent half a century in Congress and was its oldest member when, on 12 February 2003, he was hailed as the nation's lonely voice of conscience after a historic speech. On the senate floor, Byrd, who has died aged 92, lambasted his "paralysed" colleagues for their craven submission to preparations for what he br
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