Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — Seven US troops have died in weekend attacks in Afghanistan's embattled southern and eastern regions, while officials found the bodies Sunday of five kidnapped campaign aides working for a female candidate in the ...
... Manhattan mosque controversy, mark the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and address the nation on Iraq and Afghanistan. During an interview with Brian Williams last weekend, Obama made news commenting on his religious faith, on Glenn ...
Even when the rules and guidelines do permit the use of heavy weapons in Afghanistan, there are endless other frustrations that occur in combat.
The Iraq war is not over. This is not a left-wing critique. The consensus of the mainstream US print media is that the 50000 US troops who remain there have been rebranded from "combat" brigades to "advise-and-assist" brigades.
In Afghanistan, a landlocked, mountainous country the size of Texas, moving supplies is both difficult and expensive.
Anthroplogy | Most readers of this weblog are aware that the United States is in a mission of nation building in Afghanistan. I know that we probably deny that, but that's wh.
image: Maplecroft New analysis shows Afghanistan as well as several sub-Saharan African nations as having the greatest food security risk in the world, classified as 'extreme risk' (red in the image above). Furthermore, 36 of the 50 ...
Who can you expect to be very aggressive about going after the lithium reserves found in Afghanistan? China's electric vehicle players. China is swiftly becoming an electric vehicle powerhouse, recently surpassing the US as the world's ...
(Aug. 26) -- Has Afghanistan become just one more troubled foreign land where Americans must hold their noses and support corrupt leaders for the sake of US aims?\n.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Six more American troops were killed in action in Afghanistan, ending August with a spike in bloodshed that has claimed the lives of 19 US service members in only four days. The US death toll for the month stood at ...
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