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U.S. aims for Afghan talks breakthrough at NATO summit in May

Jorge Benitez | February 08, 2012
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks with US President Barack Obama, November 19, 2010.

From Missy Ryan and Warren Strobel, Reuters:  The United States is seeking to accelerate fragile talks with the Taliban so it can announce serious peace negotiations at a NATO summit in May, officials say, in what would be a welcome bright spot in Western efforts to end the war in <

Divisions within Obama administration growing over how to end Afghan war

Jorge Benitez | February 07, 2012
Obama's GPS

From Karen DeYoung, the Washington Post:  With war fatigue growing and an election looming, the Obama administration has bumpily embarked on its endgame in Afghanistan.

Transatlantic Relationship Words at Odds with Deeds

Jorge Benitez | February 07, 2012
Panetta and Clinton Munich Security Conference 2012

From James Joyner, the New AtlanticistSecretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said all the right things about the transatlantic relationship at the Munich Security Conference. Alas, Panetta made a mockery of them on his way there.

NATO allies complain they were blindsided by Panetta's remarks on Afghanistan

Jorge Benitez | February 03, 2012
Some allies object to being caught off guard by Panetta's talk of transferring combat duties to Afghans in 2013

From David S. Cloud, the Los Angeles Times:  A U.S.

Panetta on Afghanistan 2013: 'We will engage in combat operations as necessary'

Jorge Benitez | February 03, 2012
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, January 26, 2012

From Leon Panetta, the Department of Defense:  First, as an alliance, obviously we are fully committed to the Lisbon framework:  in together, out together.

Why Obama Is Right to Withdraw From Afghanistan Early

Jorge Benitez | February 02, 2012
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Afghan President Hamid Karzai shake hands during a joint news conference in Kabul

From James Joyner, the Atlantic:  The Obama administration's acceleration of its Afghanistan withdrawal deadline to 2013, a year earlier than planned, is a break with America's commitment to its NATO and Afghan allies

U.S., NATO seek to clarify Panetta comments on ending Afghan mission

Jorge Benitez | February 02, 2012
Officials offer varying views of Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s recent statement on ending combat in Afghanistan in 2013

From Craig Whitlock, the Washington Post:  U.S. and NATO officials struggled Thursday to clarify how long their troops would remain engaged in combat in Afghanistan, a day after Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said U.S. forces would shift toward a training and advisory role next year.

2013 ambiguity turns meeting of NATO defense ministers into 'day of confusion'

Jorge Benitez | February 02, 2012
NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels, February 2, 2012

From Elisabeth Bumiller, the New York Times:  The top NATO official said Thursday that NATO forces in Afghanistan would move gradually from a combat to support role by 2014, but that combat would continue during that period and that NATO remaine

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