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KABUL, Afghanistan – NATO is seeking an additional 2,000 troops to bolster its force in Afghanistan amid increasing insurgent violence, a spokesman said Friday in Warsaw, where the alliance's defense ...
Taliban’s acting foreign minister Muttaqi was due to make his first trip to India in August but failed to secure a waiver on ...
One of NATO's highest-ranking officers in Afghanistan says the alliance's International Security Assistance Force won't be able to secure the country before the Afghan National Army achieves full ...
KABUL, Afghanistan - The NATO military coalition on Sunday said two service members were killed in an insurgent attack in the west of the country. The military alliance known as ISAF didn't provide ...
WASHINGTON (KGO) -- The American general in charge of the NATO mission in Afghanistan testified before the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday about the progress on security issues there.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Five NATO troops died in a British helicopter crash Saturday in southern Afghanistan, authorities said, the single deadliest day this year for foreign forces as they prepare to ...
Berlin — NATO is considering boosting its troop strength again in Afghanistan, where it is helping the military in the fight against Islamist insurgents, chief Jens Stoltenberg told a German newspaper ...
LONDON — NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that military chiefs wanted a few thousand more troops from the alliance to be deployed in Afghanistan to help combat insurgents. The ...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Obama administration on Saturday declared Afghanistan the United States' newest "major non-NATO ally," an action designed to facilitate close defense cooperation after ...
Zhari Dasht, Afghanistan, Sep. 7, 2011: Farzani, a teacher in the Zhari Dasht internally displaced persons camp, holds two of ...
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