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Commentary on the media politics of the American and British military. The Observer, UK.
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Coverage of the war in Afghanistan has played down the civilian deaths and 4 million refugees, to make audiences believe in a straightforward moral narrative, says the Guardian.
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The peculiar features of the Afghan campaign are evaluated for future struggles by Jonathan Marcus, BBC defence correspondent.
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The commander of American troops expects to need at least one more year to complete the mission, namely to crush the remnants of Al Qaeda and Taliban, and build the foundations of an Afghan national army. New York Times, US (free registration required).
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A collection of Marc Herolds commentary on the US bombings and political developments.
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Rory McCarthy reports on mounting anger of Afghan citizens at the US military presence. The Guardian, UK.
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Analysis and commentary focusing on the muslim standpoint, with transcripts of chats and discussion forum. UK.
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Comment on the US military by Chris Floyd. Counterpunch, US.
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Richard Norton-Taylor discusses the ongoing bombing in Afghanistan. The Guardian, UK.
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Ongoing collection of articles and commentary. UK.
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Madeleine Bunting discusses the effects of the western intervention on the life of Afghans and on terrorism. The Guardian, UK.
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Susan B. Glasser reports on the situation of US military in the country and discusses the need of a strategy change. Washington Post, US.
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In the Christian Science Monitor, Edward Girardet finds US attacks on Afghanistan counterproductive and argues for a peace settlement and massive reconstruction.
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Jason Burke reports on the daily life at Bagram Air Base. The Observer, UK.
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47 Questions and Answers, and additional links for further Information. By Michael Albert and Stephen R. Shalom.
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