CBS/AP/ October 7, 2010, 4:45 AM

Afghan War Enters Year 10 as Air Strike Kills 8

An air strike and a raid by ground troops killed eight insurgents, including a senior Taliban leader who spearheaded attacks against Afghan security forces, NATO said Thursday as the war in Afghanistan entered its 10th year.

Meanwhile, President Hamid Karzai was hosting the inaugural session of a new Afghan peace council set up to guide efforts to reconcile with the Taliban and other insurgent groups.

Speaking Thursday, Karzai said the Afghan people have high hopes that the council will find a path toward peace and stability.

Contacts between the Afghan government and insurgents are increasing, but no formal negotiations are under way.

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The Taliban have repeatedly denied any such contacts, saying they will not talk peace so long as U.S. and NATO troops remain in the country.

Karzai called on insurgents to view the formation of the 70-member council as an opportunity to lay down their arms and join the government.

Maulawi Jawadullah - accused of organizing deadly ambushes, roadside bomb attacks, and abductions of Afghan police and soldiers in northern Afghanistan - was killed in the air strike Wednesday in Takhar province, an alliance statement said.

Jawadullah was linked to the recent deaths of 10 Afghan National Police officers during an attack on a police station in neighboring Kunduz province, the statement said.

Seven other Taliban also died in the assault, including three who opened fire from a forest when coalition forces moved in following the air strike, NATO said.

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Thursday was the nine-year anniversary of the American invasion of Afghanistan, a frustrating benchmark for those who expected a quick exit after small targeted forces toppled the Taliban from power in 2001.

"NATO is here and they say they are fighting terrorism, and this is the 10th year and there is no result yet," Karzai said in an emotional speech last week. "Our sons cannot go to school because of bombs and suicide attacks."

Even as NATO touts success at routing the insurgency, there are signs that it is losing the trust of the Afghan people.

In a report released Thursday, the Open Society Foundations - a think tank backed by liberal billionaire George Soros - said that Afghans are increasingly angry and resentful about the international presence in Afghanistan and do not believe figures showing that insurgents are to blame for most attacks and civilian deaths.

"While statistics show that insurgents are responsible for most civilian casualties, many we interviewed accused international forces of directly stoking the conflict and causing as many, if not more, civilian casualties than the insurgents," the researchers say in the report.

The report was based on interviews in late 2009 and 2010 of more than 250 Afghans in seven provinces, along with discussions with community leaders in other parts of the country.

It suggests that NATO's message either is not getting out or is disregarded by Afghans, despite stepped-up press releases about their successes in protecting civilians and development projects over the past year.

The report argues that NATO has failed to fight back against the disinformation because the military coalition dismisses the percents as based on rumors, conspiracy theories, propaganda, or bad analysis.

"However, many of these perceptions seemed based as much on actual policies, albeit often due to indirect effects, as on propaganda or lack of information," the report says. "Many Afghan communities drew these conclusions only after they suffered from civilian casualties, night raids, detention operations, and saw few signs of progress in their country."

Meanwhile, NATO reported the death of a service member in a roadside bombing in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, without providing the nationality or specifying the location of the attack. The death was at least the 14th sustained by the NATO force so far in October, according to a count by The Associated Press.

In other violence, assailants threw a hand grenade at a wedding party, wounding four people in eastern Wardak province, Afghan's Interior Ministry said Thursday. A ministry statement did not specify when the attack occurred.
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PatriotMike2 says:
Hey Karzai, exactly how many kids would be going to school if we weren't there?? How far along would you be without us? If this is the way you want to be we'll be happy to leave you all by your lonesome.
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worldcitizen1 replies:
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I think that both sides of the internal conflict want NATO troops out of their country. We are about as welcome as the Russians to most Afghans.
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tothink says:
All Americans have seen the primitive and savage nature of the middle-eastern hordes through our media. We have seen their outright filthiness in their day-to-day lives. We have seen how their ideology of Islam makes them a plague upon mankind. Face it fellow Americans, there is no benefit or reason for the existence of such filthy; such vermin. Our military leaders have seen these vermin in how they live day-by-day and their verdict of them was not good. General Patraeus and other high ranking generals said these deplorable creatures were stupid savage subhuman?s who are not worthy of walking on this Earth. It is our patriotic duty as citizens of America to help the world by eradicating these vile filthy rats using any means necessary to bring about an agonizing doom for them. Once they are brought to destruction, we will have a holiday celebrating this day each year.
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tothink says:
We need to end it. That means banning Islam from the west and getting rid of all the hate factories (killer training camps) called mosques! We are not idiots like our leaders are; we know what the hell these people are doing and what their goal is. ISLAM wouldn't know peace if they tripped over it! They have been murdering innocent people for 1400 years and counting and they still aren't happy yet! Because when they run out of innocent people to kill, what are they going to do for fun then? ISLAM IS EVIL. Look what it is inspiring millions of people to do. Is that not a sign of the Quran being an evil book.
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tothink says:
?Muslim (?Islamic?) people exterminate all other people the Quran demands it. Their goal is for the whole world to be under Sharia Law. It is mandated in the Quran, Kill all peoples who will not change to Islam. . In the Quran Read (Kill Non-Believers). Sutra 9:5, 9:3, and 9:29 of the Koran effectively commands Muslims to kill the non- believers
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rightbehind says:
For what has been spent on the 2 wars we could have put solar power on 1 of every 3 single family homes in the United States. It's rapidly approaching 2 of every 3. Think of all the jobs that would have been created.
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TheKnowerseeker says:
Yeah, great idea: let's make peace with the SOBs that destroyed the Twin Towers. Oh alright, so that was Al'Qaeda. Either way, it was Muslim militants who attacked us, and they're all in the same ideological boat together. So, do we figure that between us and them, we've killed enough middle-east civilians to equal the number of American civilians who died in the Twin Towers? Is that why we want a truce now?
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P0ST1ING_AWAY says:
by KabulsHere-0005 October 7, 2010 8:40 AM EDT
wyodutch, and you are an idiot.=============RESPONSE==> Well, then you and he have something in common !
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skepticalJM says:
Ten years of the whole world fighting one man they still can't find; yet he seems to find us pretty easily. Wake up America, how long are you going to keep making these rich fools make idiots of you?
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TheKnowerseeker replies:
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You're right. As long as we continue to play the PC game and refuse to wipe out the middle-east-Arab-Muslim threat with WMDs, we're just idiots for our politicians. The cockroaches try to hide where you can't reach them, and if you don't kill them all, they'll just breed more.
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larrryshrine says:
Nine years of war, lost lives, and after all of this we want to negotiate with the enemy to end this war? We certainly haven't made any progress, have we? We are not winning. Consider this quote:
---------?No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual war,? by James Madison.
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spaceatoms says:
and the Afghanistan weapons or Taliban weapons are made in another country and we can't figure it out.
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