The next commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan is prepared to testify that he wants to see a robust U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan after the end of 2014, as U.S. and Afghan negotiators began formal work on that troop presence Thursday in Kabul. Gen. Joe Dunford will be the sole nominee appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee this morning. President Barack Obama has chosen Dunfor
By Alissa J. Rubin October 24, 2012 11:40 am October 24, 2012 11:40 am Mauricio Lima for The New York TimesAn Afghan soldier near a fuel truck that was set ablaze by the Taliban recently in Wardak Province, where Afghan and American soldiers shot at one another last month, leading to six deaths. SISAY OUTPOST, Afghanistan — How far is Kabul from the war? These days, if you drive south or west, no
A truck burning near an Afghan Army outpost, the scene of an Afghan-American clash.Credit...Mauricio Lima for The New York Times SISAY OUTPOST, Afghanistan — There is an Afghan version of this story and a very different American one, but the moral is the same: insider killings of Western troops and civilians by Afghan forces, which have taken 51 coalition lives this year, have broken trust between
An influx of American troops in Afghanistan pushed the Taliban back, but did not batter them.Credit...Bryan Denton for The New York Times KABUL, Afghanistan — With the surge of American troops over and the Taliban still a potent threat, American generals and civilian officials acknowledge that they have all but written off what was once one of the cornerstones of their strategy to end the war here
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