Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 24, 2011

REGIONAL EAST VISIT - U.S. Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistsan, visits U.S., French and Afghan troops during a visit to Regional Command East in Afghanistan's Kapisa province, Aug. 18, 2011. Allen received operational briefings, watched capability demonstrations and thanked troops for their service and sacrifice. The troops are assigned to forward operating bases Nejrab and Tagab. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael O'Connor



U.S., Afghanistan Close to Deal Keeping U.S. Forces There Through 2024 -- Michael Tennant, New American



Although the Obama administration has made much of the fact that U.S. forces are scheduled to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014, it clearly has no intention of leaving that war-ravaged country to its own devices. In fact, plans are afoot to keep as many as 25,000 American troops in Afghanistan for at least a decade longer than the official deadline, according to the Daily Telegraph.



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FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Aug 24
-- Alertnet

Coalition Troops Provide Aid for Injured Afghans -- US Department of Defense

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update -- Dvids

Afghan police kill 14 insurgents, detain 35 -- Xinhuanet

Senior Taliban Leader Killed In Afghanistan -- RTT News

Karzai Denounces Use of Child Suicide Bombers -- New York Times/AP

Billions Spent on Afghan Police but Brutality,corruption Prevail -- New York Times/Reuters

Afghanistan fights population growth with birth control -- Reuters

U.N. welcomes Kabul's political moves -- UPI

Kabul not an easy target for Taliban any more? -- Rediff

Tired Taliban bide their time -- William Marsden, The Gazette

The Talibanization of Central Afghanistan -- Erin Fitzgerald, Huffington Post

Afghanistan: Failing war breeding poverty -- Rawa News

'There is a real sense of despair in Afghanistan right now' -- Times of India

The Tet Offensive's parallels to Afghanistan -- Richard Falk, Al Jazeera

US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,634 -- AP

Factbox: Military deaths in Afghanistan -- Reuters

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