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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan apologized to President Hamid Karzai for a drone strike that killed a child and NATO promised an investigation Friday as rising tensions threatened efforts to persuade the Afghan leader to sign a long-delayed security agreement.

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The commander of US and allied forces in Afghanistan is telling Congress that he would like to assess the combat performance of the Afghan army this summer before deciding how many foreign troops to keep there after 2014.

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The top American commander in Afghanistan said on Sunday that he believes the US-led NATO coalition can operate effectively despite the Afghan president's decision to ban Afghan security forces from requesting airstrikes in residential areas.

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Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford took charge of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan on yesterday as the coalition enters its final stretch of the more than 11-year-old war.

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