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by Associated Press | Wed, 01/30/2019 - 2:46am | 0 comments
"The United States is seeking to broker an agreement between Syrian Kurdish forces and Turkey to prevent them from going to war in northeastern Syria once American forces withdraw, a senior Kurdish official said."
by The Washington Post | Wed, 01/30/2019 - 2:44am | 0 comments
"More than a month after President Trump announced that U.S. forces were leaving Syria, there has been no sign of troop departures or a change in the relationship between Americans and their Syrian Kurdish allies, according to the leadership of the political umbrella organization of the Kurdish fighters."
by Military Times | Wed, 01/30/2019 - 2:36am | 0 comments
"Thousands of troops will be headed to the U.S.-Mexico border to meet President Donald Trump’s request to enhance security there, the Pentagon confirmed Tuesday."
by The New York Times | Tue, 01/29/2019 - 6:35am | 0 comments
"A deadly bombing of a cathedral in the Philippines has brought fresh attention to the Islamic State’s ability to metastasize across the world, even as the militant group has been reduced to a sliver of turf in Syria."
by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Tue, 01/29/2019 - 5:52am | 0 comments
"NATO’s chief and the acting head of the Pentagon said they were encouraged by the progress of peace talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan, after the U.S. special envoy for the conflict-wracked country announced that American and Taliban negotiators had agreed on a draft 'framework' for a peace deal seeking to put an end to the 17-year war there."
by The New York Times | Tue, 01/29/2019 - 5:01am | 0 comments
"President Trump’s headway in Afghan peace negotiations with the Taliban raises the same question that has bedeviled other presidents who extracted American troops from foreign wars: Will the departing Americans end up handing over the country to the same ruthless militants that the United States went to war to dislodge?"
by National Defense University Press | Tue, 01/29/2019 - 3:05am | 0 comments
"The cyberspace threat exists in a realm that does not conform to the physical limits of land, sea, air, and space. Unlike these traditional domains, cyberspace fosters an unpredictable threat that can adjust, morph, and reproduce without a national identity or face. The challenge of the military is to posture its approach to cyberspace and cyberspace threats that are initiated by faceless, borderless, and sometimes nationless enemies."
by Foreign Policy | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 6:09pm | 0 comments
"Former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan likens Trump 'framework' deal to U.S. position on Vietnam at Paris peace talks."
by The Los Angeles Times | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 4:42pm | 0 comments
"Seventeen years after the U.S. military-led invasion of Afghanistan — after the deaths of more than 2,400 American troops, tens of thousands of Afghan soldiers and police and untold numbers of civilians — the prospect of a truce with the Taliban appears to be inching closer to reality."
by USA Today | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 1:24pm | 0 comments
"President Donald Trump 'is committed to NATO' and deserves credit in obtaining $100 billion more in defense spending for the alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, said Sunday."
by The Washington Post | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 10:44am | 0 comments
"U.S. and Taliban officials have come close to reaching agreement on a key Taliban demand for U.S. troop withdrawals, prompting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to call on the insurgents Monday to 'begin serious talks' with his government and reach a 'speedy peace.."
by The Modern War Institute, by National Defense University Press | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 10:22am | 0 comments
"If one accepts that the American military is the most powerful armed force in human history, why does it have a mixed record when it comes to building up foreign armies in weak states? With immense experience, capability, and resources, the United States should be able to train and develop competent armed forces in any host nation. Yet evidence over the past several decades has shown how difficult this task is."
by The Wall Street Journal | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 12:57am | 0 comments
"Twin explosions at a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines killed at least 20 people in a bloody demonstration of remaining extremist threats in a Muslim-majority region where voters last week overwhelmingly backed self-rule and ratified a peace deal between the government and mainstream separatists."
by The New York Times | Mon, 01/28/2019 - 12:47am | 0 comments
"Horror stories at the hands of enforcers from the Taliban’s Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice are a staple for any educated Afghan woman over age 25 or so. Now those women have a new horror story: the possibility that American troops will leave Afghanistan as part of a peace deal with the Taliban."
by The Washington Post | Sun, 01/27/2019 - 1:54pm | 0 comments
"A pair of dusty villages in the Syrian desert are all that remain of the vast expanse of territory the Islamic State once called its caliphate, and the complete territorial defeat of the militant group appears to be imminent, according to U.S. and Kurdish officials."
by Wavell Room | Sun, 01/27/2019 - 1:13pm | 0 comments
"In January 2013, France launched Operation SERVAL to quell the uprising of various militant groups who posed a direct threat to the stability of Mali, a country they have a vested interest in. Their intention was to release Northern Mali from the grip of jihadist occupation and restore sovereignty to the region. The French, under the control of General Berrera, experienced huge successes throughout their intervention, their application of mission command directly attributed to this."
by Reuters | Sun, 01/27/2019 - 12:16pm | 0 comments
"Iran-backed Hezbollah has "for years" been able to enter Israel, the Lebanese group's leader said on Saturday, responding for the first time to Israel's discovery of tunnels dug into Israeli territory from Lebanon."
by SWJ Editors | Sun, 01/27/2019 - 10:40am | 0 comments
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by Voice of America | Sun, 01/27/2019 - 12:04am | 0 comments
"As peace talks between the United States and Afghan Taliban enter a crucial stage, the Taliban leadership has announced a new chief negotiator, a man named Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar."
by Voice of America | Sat, 01/26/2019 - 8:39pm | 0 comments
"The United States and the Taliban may have agreed on a plan for American troops to leave Afghanistan, sources privy to the development told VOA Saturday. In return, the insurgent group has given assurances that no international terrorist groups would be allowed to use Afghan soil to threaten America or any other country in the future."
by The New York Times | Sat, 01/26/2019 - 12:18am | 0 comments
"As the United States has shifted from trying to defeat the Taliban militarily to seeking a negotiated end to the long Afghan war, American diplomats and Afghan officials alike have grappled with a basic question: Just who speaks on behalf of the Taliban, and with how much authority?"
by Voice of America | Sat, 01/26/2019 - 12:13am | 0 comments
"As Turkey and Russia are discussing ways to stabilize war-torn Syria, a U.S.-designated terror group in northern Idlib province has been consolidating power, with some experts warning the group, if left unchecked, might grow stronger and complicate an already difficult situation."
by The Washington Post | Sat, 01/26/2019 - 12:10am | 0 comments
"he Pentagon remained on the margins of the U.S. response to the crisis in Venezuela on Friday as military officials stressed they had not been asked to evacuate Americans amid an intensifying standoff between the Trump administration and President Nicolás Maduro."
by The Washington Examiner | Fri, 01/25/2019 - 8:44am | 0 comments
"The Taliban is on board with blocking al Qaeda and the Islamic State from entering Afghanistan to plot terrorist attacks, according to a new report. Such an agreement has been a requirement that the U.S. has pushed for since last July, and it comes as the U.S. and the Taliban are participating in discussions in Doha, Qatar, about how to resolve the conflict in Afghanistan."
by Voice of America, by The Wall Street Journal | Fri, 01/25/2019 - 12:33am | 0 comments
"There are signs of progress in the ongoing peace talks between the United States and the Taliban in Qatar, leading some to think they could set the stage for a politically negotiated settlement to the 17-year-old war in Afghanistan."