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02/03/12
Reuters: NATO clarifies Afghan exit strategy
NATO chief says forces will continue combat role in Afghanistan until the end of 2014. Deborah Lutterbeck reports
02/03/12
AP: Ga. vets of Iraq now going to Afghanistan
About 700 soldiers from Georgia are among the latest U.S. troops headed to Afghanistan for a war that continues even after the Iraq conflict's end, leaving anxious spouses and parents who wonder why their loved ones are still fighting.
02/03/12
Reuters: Cost drives NATO bid for smaller Afghan army
Afghanistan could end up fighting Taliban insurgents with a national army and police force two-thirds the size envisaged, if plans discussed on Friday by NATO defense ministers, trying to balance security needs with budget cuts, gain traction.
02/03/12
paktribune: French forces leave Afghan base where soldiers were killed
French forces have withdrawn from a forward operating base in Afghanistan where four French servicemen were shot dead by a renegade Afghan soldier last month, the general staff said on Thursday. The base in Gwan, in the south of Kapisa province, was handed over to the Afghan National Army, the General Staff's spokesman, Colonel Thierry Burkhard, told a press conference.
02/02/12
DoD: Marine Casualty Identified
Lance Cpl. Edward J. Dycus, 22, of Greenville, Miss., died Feb. 1 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C. This incident is under investigation.
02/02/12
NYTimes: Taliban Captives Dispute U.S. View on Afghanistan Wa
More Taliban insurgents are being killed or captured than ever before, yet when the captives are interrogated by the American military, they remain convinced that they are winning the war.
02/02/12
pa: UK to reduce Afghan role next year
British troops will step back from their lead combat role in Afghanistan by the end of 2013 under plans drawn up by the Nato-led Isaf international alliance, Downing Street has said.
02/02/12
NYTimes: The Hard Way Out of Afghanistan
For years, in the village of Juz Ghoray, at the remote fringes of the Musa Qala District in northern Helmand Province, the Taliban enjoyed free rein, collecting taxes from local poppy farmers and staging attacks on any foreign patrol that moved within shooting range of an abrupt desert prominence called Ugly Hill.
02/02/12
LATimes: U.S. and allies plan to give Afghanistan forces lead role in 2013
The U.S. and its military allies in Afghanistan intend to hand the lead combat role to Afghan forces next year, according to Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, shifting to a training and advising mission as they press ahead with their withdrawal after more than a decade of fighting.
02/02/12
LATimes: www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-afghanistan-france-20120129,0,3161860.story
Troops' accelerated departure after the killings of four French soldiers marks a breaking of Western ranks. It could also serve as a message to insurgents that such attacks are an effective way to push U.S. allies out of the fight.
02/01/12
DoD: Marine Casualty Identified
Sgt. William C. Stacey, 23, of Redding, Calif., died Jan. 31 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
02/01/12
RT: Leaked NATO report - Taliban to fight Afghanistan back
It has emerged that a classified NATO report accused Pakistan’s intelligence of controlling the Afghani Taliban. The revelation, which came at a critical moment for US-Pakistani relations, has been dismissed by Islamabad as “ridiculous.”
02/01/12
NATO: ISAF Casualty
An individual wearing an Afghan National Army uniform turned his weapon against an International Security Assistance Force service member in southern Afghanistan yesterday, killing one service member.
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Coalition Military Fatalities By Year
Year
US
UK
Other
Total
2001
12
0
0
12
2002
49
3
18
70
2003
48
0
10
58
2004
52
1
7
60
2005
99
1
31
131
2006
98
39
54
191
2007
117
42
73
232
2008
155
51
89
295
2009
317
108
96
521
2010
499
103
109
711
2011
418
46
102
566
2012
27
3
5
35
Total
1891
397
594
2882
Filter Deaths By Year
U.S. Fatalities in and around Afghanistan
Country of Death
Fatalities
Afghanistan
1734
Bahrain
1
Germany (from wounds in theatre)
27
Indonesia
1
Kuwait
1
Pakistan
15
Qatar
1
USA (from wounds in theatre)
28
Uzbekistan
1
Total
1809
View Details: U.S. Fatalities In and Around Afghanistan
IED Fatalities
Period
IED
Total
Pct
2001
0
4
0.00
2002
4
25
16.00
2003
3
26
11.54
2004
12
27
44.44
2005
20
73
27.40
2006
41
130
31.54
2007
78
184
42.39
2008
152
263
57.79
2009
275
451
60.98
2010
368
630
58.41
2011
252
492
51.22
2012
9
22
40.91
Coalition Military Fatalities By Year and Month
Coalition
U.S.
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2001
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
4
12
2002
10
13
15
10
1
3
0
3
1
5
1
8
70
2003
4
7
12
2
3
7
2
4
2
6
8
1
58
2004
11
2
3
3
9
5
2
4
4
8
7
2
60
2005
2
3
6
19
4
29
2
33
12
10
7
4
131
2006
1
17
13
5
17
22
19
29
38
17
9
4
191
2007
2
18
10
20
25
24
29
34
24
15
22
9
232
2008
14
7
20
14
23
46
30
46
37
19
12
27
295
2009
25
25
28
14
27
38
76
77
70
74
32
35
521
2010
43
53
39
34
51
103
88
79
57
65
58
41
711
2011
32
38
39
51
56
66
53
82
53
42
27
27
566
2012
34
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2001
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
4
12
2002
10
12
9
5
1
3
0
1
1
5
1
1
49
2003
4
7
12
2
1
3
2
4
2
4
6
1
48
2004
9
2
3
3
8
5
2
3
4
5
7
1
52
2005
2
1
6
18
4
27
2
15
11
7
3
3
99
2006
1
17
7
1
11
18
9
10
6
10
7
1
98
2007
0
14
5
8
11
12
14
18
8
10
11
6
117
2008
7
1
8
5
17
28
20
22
27
16
1
3
155
2009
15
15
13
6
12
25
45
51
40
59
18
18
317
2010
30
31
26
20
34
60
65
55
42
50
53
33
499
2011
25
20
31
46
35
47
37
71
42
31
18
15
418
2012
26
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
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Fatalities By Country
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Country
Total
Australia
32
Belgium
1
Canada
158
Czech
5
Denmark
42
Estonia
9
Finland
2
France
82
Georgia
10
Germany
53
Hungary
7
Italy
42
Jordan
2
Latvia
3
Lithuania
1
NATO
7
Netherlands
25
New Zealand
5
Norway
10
Poland
35
Portugal
2
Romania
19
South Korea
1
Spain
34
Sweden
5
Turkey
2
UK
397
US
1891
Total
2882
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