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Preparations are underway to secure a key meeting of Afghan tribal elders that will advise the nation's president on whether to sign a long-foundering security deal with the United States, an official said yesterday.

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A car with the license plate of a high-ranking Afghan general approached the gates of the Defense Ministry in Kabul last month. A special "A" pass also was on its windshield, so guards quickly waved it through.

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Australia's defense force, already under fire for racist comments made by soldiers serving in Afghanistan, was rocked by another scandal Wednesday when a young woman accused a fellow cadet of secretly filming a sexual encounter between the pair and broadcasting it to his friends.

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Germany's defense minister on yesterday for the first time referred to military operations in Afghanistan as a war, while he promised to investigate a friendly fire clash that left six Afghan soldiers dead.

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A chastened President Hamid Karzai must submit new Cabinet picks after defiant lawmakers rejected 17 of his 24 nominees yesterday, including a powerful warlord and the country's only woman minister.

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Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived Tuesday in Afghanistan with plans to assure officials and American troops there that the United States is committed to winning the war despite plans to begin pulling forces out in 2011.

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President Barack Obama has his troop surge. Afghanistan's beleaguered security forces have theirs.

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Preparations are underway to secure a key meeting of Afghan tribal elders that will advise the nation's president on whether to sign a long-foundering security deal with the United States, an official said yesterday.

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A car with the license plate of a high-ranking Afghan general approached the gates of the Defense Ministry in Kabul last month. A special "A" pass also was on its windshield, so guards quickly waved it through.

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Australia's defense force, already under fire for racist comments made by soldiers serving in Afghanistan, was rocked by another scandal Wednesday when a young woman accused a fellow cadet of secretly filming a sexual encounter between the pair and broadcasting it to his friends.

[DatePublished] => 2011-04-06 14:41:51 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => [SectionUrl] => [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 563413 [Title] => Defense Minister prepares Germans for Afghan 'war' [Summary] =>

Germany's defense minister on yesterday for the first time referred to military operations in Afghanistan as a war, while he promised to investigate a friendly fire clash that left six Afghan soldiers dead.

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A chastened President Hamid Karzai must submit new Cabinet picks after defiant lawmakers rejected 17 of his 24 nominees yesterday, including a powerful warlord and the country's only woman minister.

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Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived Tuesday in Afghanistan with plans to assure officials and American troops there that the United States is committed to winning the war despite plans to begin pulling forces out in 2011.

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President Barack Obama has his troop surge. Afghanistan's beleaguered security forces have theirs.

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