Gunmen in Afghan uniform kill US soldier
The two gunmen wearing Afghan National Army uniforms fired on NATO troops at a base in Paktia province of eastern Afghanistan.
The two gunmen wearing Afghan National Army uniforms fired on NATO troops at a base in Paktia province of eastern Afghanistan.
Seventy pictures and one hundred and twenty documents were submitted in a damning report on conditions at Afghan National Military Hospital.
Attacks come weeks before US pullout begins.
Afghanistan's defense and interior ministers will not survive a vote of no confidence, but will remain in office until replacements are found.
"The US Army accepted contract construction that is so poor it prevents some multimillion-dollar border police bases from being used as intended."
What reason is there to believe another 11 years would achieve what the past 11 didn't?
NATO's summit this weekend in the Windy City will produce a lot of hot air, but what the aging alliance really needs is a douse in cold water.
How can the U.S. stop fighting when the threat is so dire, but we've almost won?
The future of military aviation is unmanned. The sooner it comes, the better.
Why do liberals ignore millions of non-American war deaths?
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Afghanistan is a medieval country that we can barely begin to understand.
The administration is lying about the war in Afghanistan.
The original purpose of the Afghanistan war has long been fulfilled. So why are U.S. forces still over there?
We could save a lot of money if America adopted a policy designed for defense rather than policing the world.
The Texas Republican's foreign policy perspective is desperately needed in the 2012 campaign.
Just 19 percent believe leaving troops in Afghanistan makes us safer; 62 percent say the war in Iraq hasn't been worth it; and 61 percent say U.S. uses its military too often in foreign conflicts
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