Afghanistan
For troops in the war zone, the range of things they care about is narrow: risk, food, comfort. Even TV news reports take a back seat.
We started out as warbloggers, largely, and over the years we've no doubt written more about the war against Islamic...
I was in fact briefly in Afghanistan myself in the early '70s, almost 40 years ago, before the Russian invasion and long after the “Empire” Brits had left, on something of an informal global pilgrimage. I have fond memories of visiting ...
I am the Afghanistan Blogging Fellow for The Seminal and Brave New Foundation. You can read my work on The Seminal or at Rethink Afghanistan.
Former Army Ranger captain Nate Self is a highly-decorated war hero. He has served in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo. But even the knowledge of his.
Women in Afghanistan are making bold, yet cautious, steps toward press freedom and making their voices heard, through Afghanistan's first Women's Journalism Center. The Center was born out of a need to funnel female journalism graduates ...
Afghanistan said on Sunday it had discovered an oilfield with an estimated 1.8 billion barrels in the north of the war-ravaged country, where US and other foreign forces are trying to tame a Taliban-led insurgency.
(Aug. 7) -- Six Americans and two other foreigners all working for a Christian medical charity in Afghanistan have been ambushed and killed by the Taliban, their group said today.
WASHINGTON -- Progress in Afghanistan only began this spring and needs time to take root, Army Gen. David Petraeus said in comments broadcast Sunday that were aimed at shoring up American support for the war.
Today we have several fresh reminders of how increasingly FUBAR our mission in Afghanistan actually is. First, Dexter Filkins piece on how the Pakistanis used the arrest of Mullah Baradar last February to continue playing their own game ...
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