Intel Report: Afghanistan Facing ‘Downward Spiral’

December 24th, 2008

American capital The state of affairs in Islamic State of Afghanistan now is the bad since the U.S.-led intrusion of 2001 and the body politic is in risk of a “downward spiral” into force and topsy, according to an intelligence agency report draft.

The most completed National Intelligence agency Estimate, the piece of work of 16 [...]

Hayden: Bin Ladled No Tenacious Controlling Al Qaeda Operation

November 19th, 2008

LOS ANGELES Piece Al Qaeda remains the superlative threat to the U.S., Usama bin Laded is removed in controlling the panic network, Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Hayden told Tuesday.

When enquired why the U.S. held yet to fascinate the Al Base leader, Hayden informated he now and then asks the CIA’s head of counterterrorism the [...]

Defensive measure Chiefs: Contending in Islamic State of Afghanistan Getting Harder

November 9th, 2008

American capital Even with American military personnel headed presently from an progressively quiet Republic of Iraq to a more troubled Afghanistan, overcoming extremists in Islamic State of Afghanistan is turning more complex and more pressing, President Bush’s senior defence advisers say.

“Honestly, we are running away out of clip,” Adm.

F.M.: West Pakistan Not Behind Embassy Attack

August 21st, 2008

Washington D Pakistan Strange Minister Shah of Iran Mahmood Qureshi on Fri firmly jilted suggestions that his state was mired in a deadly bombardment this hebdomad outside the Indian Embassy in Capital of Afghanistan, Afghanistan.

Qureshi, after a group meeting with U.S. Secretarial assistant of Province Condoleezza Rice, likewise deflected unfavorable judgment that his authorities was [...]

F.M.: Pakistan Not Behind Embassy Attack

August 17th, 2008

Capital of the Pakistan Strange Minister Shah of Iran Mahmood Qureshi on Fri firmly spurned suggestions that his res publica was mired in a deadly bombardment this hebdomad outside the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Qureshi, after a group meeting with U.S. Secretarial assistant of Province Condoleezza Rice, besides deflected unfavorable judgment that his regime [...]

Pentagon Extends Afghan Tour Scorn Promise of Home

August 4th, 2008

Washington The Pentagon has widenned the circuit of two,200 Marines in Afghanistan, after insistence for calendar months the unit of measurement would come home on time.

The Fourth Marine Expeditionary Unit, that is making combat trading operations in the volatile south, will stay an extra 30 years and come home in early November rather than Oct, [...]

Pentagon Extends Afghan Tour Contempt Promise of Home

August 3rd, 2008

Washington The Pentagon has broadenned the circuit of two,200 Marines in Afghanistan, after insistence for calendar months the unit of measurement would come home on time.

The Twenty Marine Expeditionary Unit, that is making combat trading operations in the volatile south, will stay an extra 30 years and come home in early Nov rather than Oct, [...]

Islamic State of Afghanistan Tours Prolonged for two,200 U.S. Marines

August 2nd, 2008

American capital The Pentagon has broadenned the circuit of two,200 Marines in Afghanistan, after insistence for calendar months the unit of measurement would come home on time.

The Fourth Marine Expeditionary Unit, that is making combat trading operations in the volatile south, will stay an extra 30 years and come home in early November rather than [...]

Bush Pledges to Direct More Military personnel to Islamic State of Afghanistan

July 27th, 2008

Washington D Grappling with a phonograph record death toll in an dominated war, President of the Bush assured Wednesday to direct more U.S. soldiery into Afghanistan by year’s end. He confessed that June was a “tough calendar month,” in fact, the mortal for U.S. military personnel in Islamic State of Afghanistan since the warfare [...]

Bush Pledges to Direct More Soldiery to Afghanistan

July 26th, 2008

Washington D Grappling with a phonograph recording death toll in an dominated war, President Bush assured Wednesday to direct more U.S. soldiery into Islamic State of Afghanistan by year’s end. He professed that June was a “tough calendar month,” in fact, the deathly for U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan since the warfare began.