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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: Afghan leader presses US military on strategy
[Summary] => KABUL (AP) – President Hamid Karzai pressed America's top military leader yesterday on the US strategy in Afghanistan and preparations to pour up to 30,000 more forces into the country, reflecting Karzai's concerns over civilian casualties and operations in villages.
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[Title] => Afghan anti-terror meet opens without Musharraf
[Summary] => KABUL (AFP) - Afghan and Pakistani tribal leaders were set to open three days of talks Thursday on Taliban and Al-Qaeda violence along the border, in a key meeting marked by the absence of President Pervez Musharraf.
Tribal elders from two of Pakistan's most troubled zones said they would not attend the "peace jirga", at which hundreds of delegates from both sides are expected. The Taliban has dismissed the gathering here as a US-organised farce.
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Tribal elders from two of Pakistan's most troubled zones said they would not attend the "peace jirga", at which hundreds of delegates from both sides are expected. The Taliban has dismissed the gathering here as a US-organised farce.
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December 23, 2008 - 7:23am