Central Command News (10/11/09)
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- Baghdad attacks on steady decline
- Petraeus cites need to reverse insurgency
- Iraqi troops disrupt kidnappers, save boy
- Gates: Decisions on Afghanistan most important of presidency
- Kansas Guardsmen, Afghan farmers explore poppy alternatives
- Iraqi Air Force assumes independent control of C-130 fleet
- President: Afghanistan is NATO's most important mission
- Gates: 'No doubt' Iranian nuke facility illicit
- Engineers replace washed-out bridge in Iraq
- McChrystal: Conventional strategy won't win in Afghanistan
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Baghdad attacks on steady decline Posted: 09 Oct 2009 08:28 AM PDT WASHINGTON – Attacks by insurgents in Baghdad continue to drop three months after U.S. combat troops moved out of Iraqi cities. |
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Petraeus cites need to reverse insurgency Posted: 08 Oct 2009 05:49 AM PDT ARLINGTON, Va. – The commander of U.S. Central Command discussed various approaches to reversing the insurgency’s gains. |
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Iraqi troops disrupt kidnappers, save boy Posted: 07 Oct 2009 06:51 AM PDT RAMADI, Iraq – Iraqi forces disrupted a kidnapping organization and saved a young kidnapping victim in Iraq in recent days, military officials reported. |
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Gates: Decisions on Afghanistan most important of presidency Posted: 06 Oct 2009 07:03 AM PDT WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s decisions on the next phase of the Afghan war will be among the most important of his presidency. |
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Kansas Guardsmen, Afghan farmers explore poppy alternatives Posted: 05 Oct 2009 07:22 AM PDT LAGHMAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Soldiers joined farmers here last week to explore the possibility of growing saffron instead of poppies. |
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