Central Command News (9/13/09)
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- Gates speaks frankly on Pakistan, Iraq to Al-Jazeera
- McChrystal promises full accounting of Kunduz strike
- Top leaders assess way forward in Afghanistan
- UN: Afghan poppy, opium production on decline
- Attacks prompt Iraqi security assessment
- Troops capture key Taliban leaders
- Former insurgents gain employment in Iraq
- Petraeus: 'Tough fighting' ahead in Afghanistan
- Troops disrupt insurgent communications
- Obama congratulates Afghans on election
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Gates speaks frankly on Pakistan, Iraq to Al-Jazeera Posted: 09 Sep 2009 06:36 AM PDT WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert Gates spoke about with Al-Jazeera about the situations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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McChrystal promises full accounting of Kunduz strike Posted: 08 Sep 2009 05:36 AM PDT WASHINGTON – The commander of the International Security Assistance Force promised Afghans a full accounting of the air strike in Kunduz province Sept. 3. |
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Top leaders assess way forward in Afghanistan Posted: 04 Sep 2009 06:47 AM PDT WASHINGTON – Enemies of America remain in Afghanistan, and the United States must stay there to defeat the terrorists, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Thursday. |
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UN: Afghan poppy, opium production on decline Posted: 03 Sep 2009 05:58 AM PDT WASHINGTON – Farmers in Afghanistan grew fewer opium poppy plants last year, while opium drug production also declined. |
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Attacks prompt Iraqi security assessment Posted: 02 Sep 2009 09:02 AM PDT WASHINGTON – Iraqi security forces have undertaken a broad self-assessment in the wake of series of deadly attacks in the Iraqi capital last month, a U.S. commander there said Tuesday. |
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