Interview Commando recounts: The shock from the explosion in Afghanistan On page 11
EX-COMMANDO / FAMILY: THE STATE SHOULD CATCH THE PERPETRATORS UNCLE: NOTHING HAPPENED TO HIM IN AFGHANISTAN, HE WAS KILLED IN HIS OWN COUNTRY WHERE THERE IS NO WAR EITHER On pages 4-5
ALEKSANDER PECI The wounded man in Afghanistan: I will never forget when they shot Vogli On page 9
ALEKSANDER PECI On page 9
INTERVIEW On page 2
INTERVIEW Commando recounts: The shock from the explosion in Afghanistan On page 11
EX-COMMANDO / FAMILY: THE STATE SHOULD CATCH THE PERPETRATORS UNCLE: IT DIDN’T HAPPEN TO HIM ANYTHING IN AFGHANISTAN, HE WAS KILLED IN HIS OWN PLACE WHERE THERE IS NOT EVEN WAR On pages 4-5
100 DOLLARS A DAY The new mission is approved, our Army will stay 4 more years in Afghanistan On page 6
100 DOLLARS A DAY New mission approved, our Army will stay for another 4 years in Afghanistan On page 6
Yesterday in “Washington Post” By KAREN DEYOUNG The Afghan withdrawal Eighteen months after President Barack Obama ordered an increase in U.S. troops in Afghanistan, there is broad agreement on one point.... Continues on page 36
INTERVIEW The commando in Afghanistan: Tax, we get less money On page 2
NEW MISSION On page 7
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” Yesterday in the “Washington Post” By KAREN DEYOUNG Eighteen months after President Barack Obama ordered a troop surge in Afghanistan, there is broad agreement on one point.... Continues on page 36 The Afghan withdrawal
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” Eighteen months after President Barack Obama ordered the increase of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, there is broad agreement on one point.... Yesterday in the “Washington Post” By KAREN DEYOUNG Eighteen months after President Barack Obama ordered t
BY CHARLES RECKNAGE Khatol Mohammadzai is the only woman holding the rank of general in Afghanistan. But she wants to be known not only as a general, but... From the veil, to the uniform Continues on page 20
Yesterday in “New York Times” Editorial On the deadliest day for American forces in the nearly decade-long war in Afghanistan, insurgents shot down a transport helicopter,... Continues on page 28 The United States’ challenge in Afghanistan
THEY ARE IN QUARANTINE On pages 2-3
European leaders offered a strong show of support for President Barak Obama’s intensive commitment to Afghanistan,... Continued on page 20
Yesterday in “New York Times” Yesterday in “New York Times” By ALISSA RUBIN It did not take long for Afghanistan’s president, Hamid Karzai, to forget his latest anti-corruption promises. In June, he... Continues on page 20 Karzai’s promises