WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2008 (Reuters) The top U.S. military officer on Monday gave a cautious welcome to the new U.S.-Iraqi pact that calls for U.S. forces to leave the country in three years, but he warned security conditions could change. ... > full story
LONDON, Nov. 13, 2008 (Reuters) Britain could send up to 2,000 more troops to Afghanistan if U.S. President-elect Barack Obama asks allies for more help in the fight against the Taliban, the BBC reported on Thursday. ... > full story
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2008 (Reuters) Afghanistan's geography and socioeconomic conditions will make it hard for the U.S. military there to duplicate policies that helped stem Iraq's insurgency, a senior Pentagon official said on Thursday. ... > full story
ISLAMABAD, Nov. 3, 2008 (Reuters) The U.S. commander running the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, held talks on Monday with Pakistani leaders who told him to stop U.S. strikes on militants in Pakistani territory. ... > full story
ISLAMABAD, Nov. 2, 2008 (Reuters) The U.S. commander running the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, arrived in Pakistan on Sunday for talks with government and military officials, a U.S. embassy spokesman said. ... > full story
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Pentagon Moving Apaches from Asia to MidEast Nov. 17, 2008 (Aviation Today) The Pentagon has approved the withdrawal 20 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters from S. Korea for redeployment to locations in Iraq and Afghanistan in ...
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