4 U.S. soldiers killed in bomb attack in Afghanistan
KABUL: 18 Oct - roadside bomb attacks Askar membunuhkan four U.S. in Afghanistan, amid growing pressure for President Barack Obama Friday ordered the dispatch of thousands of additional soldiers to the country that has an eight-year war-torn.
"Two U.S. Askar was killed and two others who were wounded died later in a single bomb attack in southern Afghanistan on 15 October," said International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), NATO leaders like dilapurkan AFP.
No further details about the attack. Askar Thousands of U.S. operations in southern Afghanistan as part of an effort to quell the Taliban movement that unites the power again in their spiritual center it.
Military victims last fall when Obama was considering whether to send thousands of additional soldiers to Afghanistan in addition to 21,000 soldiers who were promised after he started his job as U.S. president this year.
U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander for approximately 100,000 U.S. Military and NATO, Obama reportedly asked the Military to send 40,000 additional combat an increasingly deadly insurgency that spread to various parts of Afghanistan.
McChrystal recommend new strategies to overcome the rebels, to protect the people of Afghanistan as its central pillar, and urged additional resources to carry out the mission.
Commander of ISAF in southern Afghanistan Dutch Major General Mart de Kruif said in an interview with AFP on Thursday, between 10,000 and 15,000 additional Military needed to maintain security in the restive southern Afghanistan.
Additional troops that would include units penyokung to these brigades, officials said high Dutchman.
He also urged the addition of military forces and Afghan police and civilian workers to assist development projects and reconstruction.
Taliban attacks on Afghan security forces and foreign forces increases and the peak of violence comes only a few weeks before the general election presidential and provincial council on 20 August.
There are more than 100,000 international troops, mainly from the U.S., Britain and Canada, stationed in Afghanistan to help the government of President Hamid Karzai to overcome the rebellion that incited the remnants of the Taliban.
More than 400 foreign Military have been killed since January, making 2009 the deadliest year for international troops since the US-led invasion in 2001 and made public sokungan West against the war drops.
The Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan since 1996, stirring up rebellion since ousted from power in that country by US-led invasion in 2001 for refusing to hand over Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, accused of responsibility for attacks on American territory, which killed about 3,000 people at 11 September 2001.
Gerila Taliban rely heavily on the use of roadside bombs and suicide attacks against Afghan government and foreign troops stationed in the country.
In one of the most daring attack, the guerrillas are using attacker-bomb suicide attackers to break down the Kandahar jail in mid June last year, making more than 1,000 prisoners gerila half of them managed to escape.
Homemade bombs known as IEDs (improvised explosive) resulted in 70-80 percent of foreign troop casualties in Afghanistan, according to Askar.
Between 8000 and 10,000 international soldiers to join the NATO-led military force that includes about 60,000 personnel in Afghanistan to secure the Afghan presidential elections on 20 August, the alliance said.
Selection of public highway which sets the president and the council was seen as a test area for international efforts to help create a democracy in Afghanistan, but the polling was done when the Taliban-led violence reached the highest level.
Around 300,000 Afghan and foreign Military take part in securing the election of public highway.
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"Two U.S. Askar was killed and two others who were wounded died later in a single bomb attack in southern Afghanistan on 15 October," said International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), NATO leaders like dilapurkan AFP.
No further details about the attack. Askar Thousands of U.S. operations in southern Afghanistan as part of an effort to quell the Taliban movement that unites the power again in their spiritual center it.
Military victims last fall when Obama was considering whether to send thousands of additional soldiers to Afghanistan in addition to 21,000 soldiers who were promised after he started his job as U.S. president this year.
U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander for approximately 100,000 U.S. Military and NATO, Obama reportedly asked the Military to send 40,000 additional combat an increasingly deadly insurgency that spread to various parts of Afghanistan.
McChrystal recommend new strategies to overcome the rebels, to protect the people of Afghanistan as its central pillar, and urged additional resources to carry out the mission.
Commander of ISAF in southern Afghanistan Dutch Major General Mart de Kruif said in an interview with AFP on Thursday, between 10,000 and 15,000 additional Military needed to maintain security in the restive southern Afghanistan.
Additional troops that would include units penyokung to these brigades, officials said high Dutchman.
He also urged the addition of military forces and Afghan police and civilian workers to assist development projects and reconstruction.
Taliban attacks on Afghan security forces and foreign forces increases and the peak of violence comes only a few weeks before the general election presidential and provincial council on 20 August.
There are more than 100,000 international troops, mainly from the U.S., Britain and Canada, stationed in Afghanistan to help the government of President Hamid Karzai to overcome the rebellion that incited the remnants of the Taliban.
More than 400 foreign Military have been killed since January, making 2009 the deadliest year for international troops since the US-led invasion in 2001 and made public sokungan West against the war drops.
The Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan since 1996, stirring up rebellion since ousted from power in that country by US-led invasion in 2001 for refusing to hand over Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, accused of responsibility for attacks on American territory, which killed about 3,000 people at 11 September 2001.
Gerila Taliban rely heavily on the use of roadside bombs and suicide attacks against Afghan government and foreign troops stationed in the country.
In one of the most daring attack, the guerrillas are using attacker-bomb suicide attackers to break down the Kandahar jail in mid June last year, making more than 1,000 prisoners gerila half of them managed to escape.
Homemade bombs known as IEDs (improvised explosive) resulted in 70-80 percent of foreign troop casualties in Afghanistan, according to Askar.
Between 8000 and 10,000 international soldiers to join the NATO-led military force that includes about 60,000 personnel in Afghanistan to secure the Afghan presidential elections on 20 August, the alliance said.
Selection of public highway which sets the president and the council was seen as a test area for international efforts to help create a democracy in Afghanistan, but the polling was done when the Taliban-led violence reached the highest level.
Around 300,000 Afghan and foreign Military take part in securing the election of public highway.
Courtesy Of www.berita-luar.netfirms.com
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