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Former UNAMA worker on impact of grisly US Army photos in Afghanistan
Christine Fair served with the UN Assistance mission to Afghanistan (UNAMA). She says the photos from 2010, and other incidents like it, are indications of a breakdown in leadership.

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Silver Star Recipients Americas News HQ FNC Fox News 27 Dec 08
Nineteen Soldiers from 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) were awarded the Silver Star Medal for their actions in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq. The valor award ceremony took place on Dec. 12 in the John F. Kennedy Auditorium adjacent to the US Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School building. Lt. Gen. John F. Mulholland, USASOC commanding general presented the awards. The following Soldiers received the Silver Star: Capt. Kyle M. Walton Capt. Kent G. Solheim Capt. Brandon Griffin Master Sgt. Fredrick L. Davenport Master Sgt. Paul D. Fiesel Master Sgt. Scott Ford Sgt. 1st Class Jacob E. Allison Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin J. Konrad Sgt. 1st Class Larry Hawks Staff Sgt. Robert J. Hammons Staff Sgt. Seth E. Howard Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer Staff Sgt. John W. Walding Staff Sgt. Luis Morales Staff Sgt. Dillon Behr Staff Sgt. David J. Sanders Staff Sgt. Matthew O. Williams Sgt. Gabriel A. Reynolds Spc. Michael D. Carter The Silver Star is the Armys third highest award for combat valor and is awarded for gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States during military operations.

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Taliban's 'welcome message' to new US commander in Afghanistan
The Taliban said an attack that killed at least four people in the city of Kunduz on Friday was their "welcome message" to the new US commander in Afghanistan. Six suicide bombers stormed the office of an aid organisation working with the US government the same day General David Petraeus arrived in Kabul to take charge of the US war effort. Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports. (July 03, 2010)

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US combat medics face tough choices in Afghanistan - 21 Dec 09
For injured combatants in Afghanistan, the quality of medical care is often the difference between life and death. That's a decision American medics have to make almost every day. Al Jazeera's Clayton Swisher spent time with one combat medical team in Khandahar province and found out that the hospital a person is sent to often depends on what country that person is from.

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Officer breaks ranks to condemn US action in Afghanistan
A US military officer has sparked fresh debate about his country's mission in Afghanistan. Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports from Washington.

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US soldier pleads guilty to Afghan killings
A US soldier has pleaded guilty to the murders of three unarmed Afghan civilians. Jeremy Morlock faces more than 20 years in prison for his part in a series of incidents that targeted civilians in Afghanistan. He has admitted using illegally obtained Afghan weapons to make it appear that the victims were enemy combatants. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports.

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US senators urge for clarity on Afghan war
US senators have expressed concern over the progress of the war in Afghanistan and cast doubt about President Obama's exit strategy. At a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Wednesday, the senators said the US people were "confused" and called for clarity on what needs to be achieved. But Richard Holbrooke, the US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, says abandoning the conflict soon would be catastrophic. Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington DC. [July 15, 2010]

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US officials identify marines in Afghan abuse video
US military sources have confirmed the identity of some the marines allegedly responsible for a video which shows them urinating on the bodies of three dead Afghans. Defence officials accepted the authenticity of the video, which emerged on the internet this week. The Pentagon has been scrambling to contain the fallout from the damaging footage, and senior government members, including secretary of state Hillary Clinton, have condemned the incident as deplorable. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington DC.

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Soldier in Afghan shooting to face US court
The lawyer defending a US soldier accused of killing 16 Afghans says that there is little hard evidence against his client. John Henry Browne says that staff Sergeant Robert Bales cannot remember much about the night of the shooting, and that there is little evidence that could stand up in court against him. Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reports from Washington, DC, the US capital.

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Obama: Surge troops out of Afghanistan by 2012
Ten thousand US troops will leave Afghanistan this year and another 23000 will go home by the end of 2012. That is according to the plan outlined by US President Barack Obama, after ten years of war and billions of dollars spent on the fight with the Taliban. Some in the military are warning hard-won gains will be lost, however, the president says that the "tide of war is receding" and, in an acknowledgment of domestic economic strains, that "it is time to focus on nation-building here at home". Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Washington.

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US veterans concerned over war trauma
Thursday, October 7 was the ninth anniversary of the beginning of the US war in Afghanistan. Marking the event at the US Capitol building in Washington DC, a small group of military veterans have launched a campaign to end the practice of sending traumatised troops back into the battlefield. Al Jazeera's Josh Rushing reports.

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US commander in Afghanistan in hot water over article
General Stanley McChrystal, the top US and Nato commander in Afghanistan, has been rebuked by Barack Obama, the US president, and summoned to Washington to explain comments he made about senior administration officials, including his commander-in-chief. There are reports in the US media that McChrystal has offered to resign but Obama has said he wants to speak directly with the general before making any decision. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports on the reaction in the US. (June 23, 2010)

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Soldier accused of killing Afghan civilians named
US officials say the American soldier who is accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians in Kandahar province last Sunday is Staff Sergeant Robert Bales. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports.

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Wikileaks: Canadian soliders 'killed' in friendly fire
As the US government assesses the impact of the wiki leaks revelations on military operations in Afghanistan, the posting of the material online has unveiled another previously unknown incident. The documents suggests that four Canadian soldiers who died in 2006 were actually killed when a US jet dropped a bomb on a building they were occupying. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Toronto. July 29, 2010

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Former British ambassador criticises US commander
Britain's former ambassador to Afghanistan, Sherard Cowper-Coles, harshly criticised America's top military commander, General David Petraeus. Sherard Cowper-Coles said in an interview with the Guardian that Petraeus should be "ashamed of himself" for citing Taliban deaths as a sign of progress in the country. Cowper-Cole's was speaking in response to Petraeus' statement, "In a typical 90-day period, in fact, precision operations by US special mission units and their Afghan partners alone kill or capture some 360 targeted insurgent leaders". Petraeus' approach diverges from that of his predecessor, Stanley McChrystal, who prioritised the protection of Afghanistan civilians over military gains -- a strategy Cowper-Coles says is more in line with the US counter-insurgency manual that the two men wrote together. Petraeus moves to a new post in September as head of the CIA. Al Jazeera's Adam Raney reports.

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US troops begin Afghanistan pullout
Up to 10000 US troops get ready to leave Afghanistan by the end of the year. In some US towns, families have already started welcoming their loved ones back home as a drawdown of armed forces concludes a 10 year war. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Johnston, Iowa.

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US criticises Wikileaks release of Afghan war documents
The White House has condemned the leaks of more than 90000 classified documents on the war in Afghanistan posted by the whistleblower website, Wikileaks. The Pentagon earlier called the release "criminal", and said it could take weeks to assess any damage that the leaks may have caused. Rosiland Jordan reports on Washington's reaction to what is now being called the Afghan war logs. (July 27, 2010)

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Obama fires US commander of war in Afghanistan
Barack Obama, the US president, has dismissed General Stanley McChrystal, the US and Nato commander in Afghanistan, over disparaging comments about the president's staff in a Rolling Stone magazine interview. Obama said he would not tolerate any act that could undermine civilian control of the US military. The president was quick, however, to say that the counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan would continue -- though without its chief architect. Afghan officials expressed disappointment over McChrystal's dismissal, but Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, said he accepted the decision. Al Jazeera's Nick Spicer reports. (June 24, 2010)

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Debate over US troop wihdrawal from Afghanistan
The Obama administration is just weeks away from a promised withdrawal of some of its troops from Afghanistan. Around 100, 000 US troops are currently serving there. But according to the New York Times, the White House is still working out exactly how many soldiers will come home. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington.

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'Honour killings' trial continues in Canada
An Afghan immigrant accused of killing his former wife and three daughters has appeared in court in Canada. Prosecutors say Mohammad Shafia's alleged acts were motivated by anger against what he deemed as his daughters' inappropriate conduct. But in the trial taking place in Kingston, Ontario, Shafia has portrayed himself as a caring father, and family members are expected to testify in his favour. Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports.

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Afghan war agenda tops US-UK talks
David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, is on his way to Washington DC to meet Barack Obama, the US president, for talks aimed at improving ties between the two countries. The visit will mark the first time Cameron meets Obama as a prime minister. The war in Afghanistan and the timescale for foreign troop withdrawals from the country is expected to be at the centre of the UK-US discussions. But as Alan Fisher reports from London, there are a few other delicate issues for the two leaders to talk about. [jULY 19, 2010]

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McChrystal's boss takes over as US commander in Afghanistan
General David Petraeus, the head of US Central Command, has replaced General Stanley McChrystal as commander of US and Nato forces in Afghanistan, following the latter's removal. Petraeus is widely seen as being instrumental in turning around US fortunes in the Iraq war, and many are waiting to see if he can he do the same in Afghanistan. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports. (June 24, 2010)

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US reacts to Kyrgyzstan coup
The US has said that it will not take sides in Kyrgyzstan after opposition leaders seized power following nationwide protests. But the Obama administration cancelled a scheduled meeting with the deposed foreign minister and instead communicated with the leaders of the new interim government. The US maintains vital interests in Kyrgyzstan, which hosts a strategic military base that supplies Nato troops fighting in Afghanistan. Patty Culhane reports from Washington. [April 9, 2010]

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US state hit hard by troop deployments
The military offensive in Marjah in southern Afghanistan is a crucial test of the US president's new strategy in the country. It is also the first major ground operation since Barack Obama ordered 30000 additional troops to the country. Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds went to the US state of Vermont, which has been hit hard by continued troop deployments, for a war already into its eighth year (24 Feb 2010).

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General Petraeus 'considers changes' to Afghan war strategy
The US general set to take over command of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan said there may yet be 'significant changes' to the US war strategy in the country. At his confirmation hearing in Washington, General David Petraeus also warned that fighting is likely to get more intense in the coming months. Petraeus' nomination was approved and will move to a full Senate vote later this week. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane report from Washington DC. [June 30, 2010]

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