“Green On Blue” -- Mark Thompson, Time
Pentagon officials won’t concede it, but privately defense officials say the spate of “green-on-blue” killings by Afghans of their purported U.S. allies over the past two weeks could lead to major changes in U.S. strategy. If they continue, the U.S. will face a brutal choice: pull out, or double down.
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More News On Afghanistan
‘Green on Blue’ Deaths Won’t Derail Strategy, Spokesman Says -- US Department of Defense
Experts: Training and advisory mission must go on despite Afghan violence -- Stars and Stripes
U.S. NATO Ambassador Says Afghan Policy Intact -- New York Times/Reuters
NATO vows to support Afghanistan despite recent unrest -- Khaama Press
Europe Remains Committed to Afghan Mission, Commander Says -- US Department of Defense
In Afghanistan, two more U.S. troops killed over Koran burning -- L.A. Times
Two American Soldiers Die in Shooting at Afghan Base -- New York Times
NATO: 2 coalition troops killed in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
Two American NATO soldiers shot dead in Afghanistan by colleague after Koran burning -- Daily Mail
Afghans kill two US troops: military -- Sydney Morning Herald
Gunmen kill NATO forces in southern Afghanistan -- CNN
Two U.S. soldiers killed at base in Afghanistan -- Reuters
House chairman wants private security contractors, Afghans barred from guarding US bases in Afghanistan -- FOX News/AP
Afghan attack on NATO convoy wounds seven -- AFP
Afghan clerics demand punishment for Koran burners -- Reuters
UN Wants Disciplinary Action Against Quran Burners -- Voice of America
NATO Calls for Key Role in Afghanistan After 2014 -- Wall Street Journal
Taliban wait to take power from a failed Afghan government -- Ottawa Citizen
Anti-US emotions run high at Afghan dogfighting ring -- Khaleej Times/Reuters
For Afghans who didn't protest, a feeling of helplessness -- Stars and Stripes
Nato's crisis of trust in Afghanistan -- BBC
“Stay the course?” Afghanistan watchers predict accelerated pullout -- Laura Rozen, The Envoy
The Vanity of the Bonfires -- Daniel Politi, New York Times
In Afghanistan, making fragile progress -- Michael Gerson, Washington Post
Are There Any Al-Qaeda Fighers Left in Afghanistan? -- Dashiell Bennett, The Atlantic