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With violence worsening in Afghanistan and Pakistan, top U.S. military officers conducted a secret strategy session with commanders from Islamabad on an aircraft carrier in the Indian Ocean. (MSNBC — 29 August, 2008)
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U.S. military review says airstrike killed only five civilians, not the 90 reported by U.N. officials.
(Washington Post — 29 August, 2008)
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Senior U.S. and Pakistani military commanders held a secret meeting this week to discuss the growing Taliban and al Qaeda threat in Pakistan and Afghanistan, a senior U.S. military official said Thursday. (CNN — 29 August, 2008)
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Air assaults by the Pakistani military have caused more than 400 Taliban casualties in Bajaur, part of the tribal region where al Qaeda and Taliban forces have forged ties. (New York Times — 1 September, 2008)
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HERAT, Afghanistan, Aug. 30 — NATO’s top commander in Afghanistan on Saturday called for a joint investigation into a U.S.-led airstrike that U.N. and Afghan officials say killed as many as 90 civilians recently. Meanwhile, an Afghan military official involved in the attack said misinformation led…
(Washington Post — 31 August, 2008)
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U.S. intelligence officials have concluded that elements of Pakistan’s military intelligence service provided logistical support to militants who staged last month’s deadly car bombing at the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan’s capital, U.S. officials familiar with the evidence said yesterday.
(Washington Post — 31 August, 2008)
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