Should Afghanistan even exist?
As representatives of rival Afghan factions met in Bonn this week to begin
shaping a new government for their long-suffering land, American specialists
have been debating whether it makes sense to try to reconstitute a single,
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US patrols off Somalia may broaden war
The prospect of the American-led coalition expanding its "war against
terrorism" beyond Afghanistan increased yesterday with reports of US
warships patrolling off Somalia.
You call this an Army?
The troops of the Northern Alliance hardly live up to their own
reputation -- on the battlefield or in Afghanistan's liberated cities
US demands Taleban, Al Qaeda chiefs
The Northern Alliance is told to hand over all imprisoned senior leaders for
interrogations and possible tribunals.
Taliban in Talks to Surrender
Top leaders have been involved in secret negotiations with the alliance. Startfor, however, reports that Taleban fighters are unlikely to surrender in a hurry.
Fatal US errors led to massacre
An investigation reveals blunders by US in prison siege at Mazar-i-Sharif.
Pak border town growing restive
Desperation grows in Chaman, where businesses legal and otherwise are
hurting under the hardships of war.
The 'Airlift of Evil'
Why did the US allow Pakistan to pull 'volunteers' out of Kunduz?
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