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AFGHANISTAN: MOVING TOWARD A DISTANT ENDGAME Posted on February 10, 2012


AFGHANISTAN: MOVING TOWARD A DISTANT ENDGAME

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This is for Action Research Forum;
Afghanistan is victim of ‘Capture and Kill Operation’, but that is beyond Human Rights Norms remember Osama Killing, but the same is applied in Baluchistan by unforeseen powers that is concern of American senate Committee, how come? American military is strategy is similar to local police, capture and kill in disguise for both.
Afghanistan: Moving Toward a Distant Endgame
http://www.rightsidenews.info/2012020815573/world/geopolitics/afghanistan-moving-toward-a-distant-endgame.html?utm_source=Right+Side+News&utm_campaign=e7193a57fc-daily-rss-newsletter&utm_medium=email
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 10:08 George Friedman
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta suggested last week that the United States could wrap up combat operations in Afghanistan by the end of 2013, well before the longstanding 2014 deadline when full control is to be ceded to Kabul. Troops would remain in Afghanistan until 2014, as agreed upon at the 2010 Lisbon Summit, and would be engaged in two roles until at least 2014 and perhaps even later. One role would be continuing the training of Afghan security forces. The other would involve special operations troops carrying out capture or kill operations against high-value targets.

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