Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 16, 2009

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Kaman helps secure an area along the Pech River during a meeting between key leaders in the Kunar province of Afghanistan on Feb. 4, 2007. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss local development projects that are a combined effort of the Coalition led Asadabad Provincial Reconstruction Team and local contractors. Kaman is attached to the 1st Battalion, 102nd Infantry Regiment, Connecticut National Guard. DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua Gipe, U.S. Army. (Released)

NATO Nations Scolded for Shirking Duties
In Afghanistan -- Washington Post

Britain's defense chief yesterday sharply criticized NATO's other European members for failing to do their part in Afghanistan, saying some of them had "limited appetites" for the operation and preferred "freeloading on the back of U.S. military security."

The assessment by British Defense Secretary John Hutton followed what one Pentagon official called a "disappointing" response this week to a request from NATO headquarters for additional troops and other resources to provide security for Afghanistan's elections this fall.

"We very much appreciate the contributions of our European allies," said Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell, while at the same time expressing understanding of the British official's frustration. "We all need to do more."

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More News On Afghanistan

UN to Obama: Don't change Afghan strategy -- AP
NATO not doing enough in Afghanistan: British defence secretary -- ABC News (Australia)
MoD plans to send 3,000 more British troops to Afghanistan as Defence Secretary launches bitter attack on Nato allies -- Daily Mail
Britain urges Europe to do more in Afghanistan -- MSNBC
Planners Prepare Options on Iraq, Afghanistan for Obama -- U.S. Department Of Defense
Resistance to U.S. Plan for Afghanistan -- Washington Post
NATO Troops Battle For Key Afghan Valley - Dutch Military -- Easy Bourse
Pentagon sending Navy "Seabees" to Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Afghanistan troop deaths could be friendly fire: London -- Yahoo News/AFP

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