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unnecessary violence. After the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, it appears that the Iranians tried
to negotiate with Islamabad a peace deal that could be in their mutual ... EFTA02722016
beginning of the 'War on Terror', at least as far as support to Kabul was concerned. In order
to achieve some sort of stability in Afghanistan as quickly ... Afghan policy of Islamabad had been criticised, in the harshest
terms, by Kabul and by Washington. But it did not translate into a breaking off of diplomatic
relations
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afghanistan?print. Accessed 12 May 2012.
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unnecessary violence. After the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, it appears that the Iranians tried
to negotiate with Islamabad a peace ... EFTA01179296
beginning of the `War on Terror', at least as far as support to Kabul was concerned. In order
to achieve some sort of stability in Afghanistan as quickly ... Afghan policy of Islamabad had been criticised, in the harshest
terms, by Kabul and by Washington. But it did not translate into a breaking off of diplomatic
relations
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EFTA00161284Set 9
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would end, only briefly mentioning today's chaotic scenes at the Kabul airport."
NBC Nightly News (8/16, 6:35 p.m. EST, story 2, 2:20, Holt, 5.72M) reported, President ... blame on Afghan troops and leaders after many top government
officials fled Kabul once a Taliban takeover became a certainty."
Bloomberg (8/16, Sink, 3.57M) says that President "offered ... increasingly public criticism from lawmakers
in both parties over the chaos descending on Kabul." While some Democratic leaders, such as Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL),
defended the President, other lawmakers
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largest narco-terrorism organizations in the world...
Afghanistan Live Updates: Toll in Kabul Airport Bombing Rises to 170 After a blast that killed 13 U.S. troops, evacuation
flights have resumed ... Politico.com Exclusive, 08/26/2021 03:28 PM EDT
https://www.politico.cominews/2021/08/26/us-officials-provided-taliban-with-names-of-americans-afghan-allies-to-evacuate-
506957
U.S. officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan ... withdrawal of American troops. In its first comment since the Taliban's takeover in Kabul, the
terrorist group declared that the Afghan movement had not fought a true "jihad
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EFTA00586772Set 9
2011-09-1117p4,379w
Washington —
and not only because he is talking over an uncertain phone line from
Kabul.
The U.S. ambassador is one of the great protagonists of the post ... Iraq four years ago; now he is trying to
repeat the feat in Kabul. He finds himself repeating many of the same
phrases: "It's hard. It's going ... Despite the
prevailing mood in Washington, Crocker thinks so. The situation he
found in Kabul this summer, he said, is considerably better than what
he saw in 2002, when
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2019-02-229p4,705w
people dead.
Afghanistan: Members of a Prominent Terror Gang of Taliban Arrested in Kabul [India Blooms]
• Afghanistan security forces have arrested at least four members of a prominent terror gang ... Taliban
group during an operation in Kabul city, media reports said on Friday (02/22/2019).
• The Taliban group members who belonged to one of the most destructive networks of the group ... Intelligence which was conducted in the
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vicinity of the 5th police district of Kabul city, the National Directorate of Security, the intelligence
directorate of Afghanistan said in a statement
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EFTA01149304Set 9
2011-09-1117p4,379w
Washington —
and not only because he is talking over an uncertain phone line from
Kabul.
The U.S. ambassador is one of the great protagonists of the post ... Iraq four years ago; now he is trying to
repeat the feat in Kabul. He finds himself repeating many of the same
phrases: "It's hard. It's going ... Despite the
prevailing mood in Washington, Crocker thinks so. The situation he
found in Kabul this summer, he said, is considerably better than what
he saw in 2002, when
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2013-07-254p1,329w
Afghanistan? US-
Afghan agreement would
keep troops in place and
funds flowing, perhaps
indefinitely
KABUL — While many Americans have been led to believe the war in Afghanistan will soon ... American soldiers and contractors.
The bilateral security agreement will be debated this week in Kabul by around 2,500 village elders,
academics and officials in a traditional Loya Jirga. While ... however, does indicate the scope of this possible agreement with major implications for Washington,
Kabul, US troops and the continuation of America's longest war.
Taken as a whole
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American soldiers and
contractors. The bilateral security agreement will be debated this week in Kabul by around 2,500
village elders, academics and officials in a traditional Loya Jirga. While ... however, does indicate the scope of this possible agreement with major implications for
Washington, Kabul, US troops and the continuation of America's longest war.
Taken as a whole ... agree to sustain and equip
Afghanistan's large security force, which the government in Kabul currently cannot afford. The deal,
according to the text, would take effect on January
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Middle Eastern harvest
Conrad Black
Article 3. Ny r
America's Last Task in Kabul
Vali R. Nasr
Article 4.
Asharq Al-Awsat
Palestinian "Pessoptimism"
Bakir Oweida
Articles.
The Washington ... very protracted and frustrating
process.
Anicic 3.
NYT
America's Last Task in Kabul
Vali R. Nasr
April 18, 2014 -- Until now, fighting the Afghan war has been an American ... favored a
negotiated reconciliation between the Afghan government and the Taliban
all along, if Kabul would agree to include a role for Pakistan and its
interests.
The United States
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deserves a hearing.
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News reports say many Afghans fear that the Kabul government could
collapse and the country could return to civil war. The Taliban, through a
spokesman, claimed ... suicide bomb attack on Friday near
a residential compound on the outskirts of Kabul.
Even in Washington, officials acknowledge that once American forces
depart, the Taliban likely will gain ground ... election in April. Proponents of a
residual force say it is needed to protect Kabul and to pressure the Taliban
to negotiate a settlement. They also argue that Congress
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2012-12-2316p10,682w
commander in Afghanistan. Provided desks, e-mail
accounts and top-level security clearances in Kabul, they pored through classified intelligence reports,
participated in senior-level strategy sessions and probed ... speak their minds without repercussion. Some military officers and civilian U.S.
government employees in Kabul praised the couple's contributions — one general noted that "they did the
work ... institute is funded in part by large defense contractors.
During Petraeus's tenure in Kabul, she sent out a letter soliciting contributions so the organization could
continue its military work
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momentum from Afghanistan and Pakistan as well.
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani visited Kabul last
weekend to meet with President Hamid Karzai. They upgraded plans
for a "joint peace ... chiefs of
Pakistan's army and intelligence agency, respectively, who
accompanied Gillani to Kabul. The message is that Pakistan wants to
help broker a peace deal, now.
Another push ... Afghan and Pakistani help.
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Gen. David Petraeus, the U.S. military commander in Kabul, favors
negotiations in principle, but wants more time to squeeze the Taliban
for leverage. Petraeus
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that the state has more roads and schools than ever before.
More people in Kabul have electricity. "There have been impressive gains in education and health,"
Eikenberry said. "Transportation ... States invaded in 2001, the nation was destitute, its population
almost totally illiterate, and Kabul, its capital, largely a collection of mud huts. By almost any measure,
Afghanistan ... Last February, for example, American soldiers turned over a forward operating base west of Kabul to their
Afghan counterparts. When the Americans returned in August, they found what they described
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deserves a
hearing.
News reports say many Afghans fear that the Kabul government
could collapse and the country could return to civil war. The
Taliban, through a spokesman, claimed responsibility ... EFTA01949528
suicide bomb attack on Friday near a residential compound on
the outskirts of Kabul.
Even in Washington, officials acknowledge that once American
forces depart, the Taliban likely will gain ... election in April. Proponents of a residual
force say it is needed to protect Kabul and to pressure the
Taliban to negotiate a settlement. They also argue that Congress
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Rahim, Hassan,
20.6M) reports that Aybak "sits on the main highway that connects Kabul...to Afghanistan's
northern provinces," and says its "fall means that the Taliban have effectively ... reports again tonight of heavy
fighting, though still more than 100 miles from Kabul and across a mountain range. The capital
for now remains firmly in government control ... Afghans can only brace for more cities to follow
and wonder how long before Kabul itself is in their sights. The Taliban have already proven the
capital is within reach
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