Abschied von Afghanistan
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Nachrichten
Mai
- NYT (1-Mai-2011): Costly Afghanistan Road Project Is Marred by Unsavory Alliances
- Washington Post (17-Mai-2011): U.S. speeds up direct talks with Taliban
- NYT (17-Mai-2011): Pakistan and NATO Trade Fire Near Afghan Border
- Washington Post (19-Mai-2011): Afghan government’s delays hinder recruitment of Taliban defectors
- Washington Post (27-Mai-2011): Pakistan’s top military officials are worried about militant collaborators in their ranks
- NYT (28-Mai-2011): After Combat, the Unexpected Perils of Coming Home
- FAZ (29-Mai-2011): Zwei Bundeswehrsoldaten getötet - de Maizière verteidigt Einsatz
April
- NYT (1-Apr-2011): Afghans Avenge Florida Koran Burning, Killing 12
- Reuters (1-Apr-2011): Up to 20 U.N. staff killed in north Afghan city
- NYT (11-Apr-2011): Pakistan Tells U.S. It Must Sharply Cut C.I.A. Activities
- The Economist (28-Apr-2011): KAL's cartoon
- Reuters (30-Apr-2011): Afghan Taliban declare start to spring offensive
März
- Washington Post (4-Mar-2011): Bing West's "The Wrong War," on Afghanistan strategy
- Washington Post (6-Mar-2011): In Afghanistan, U.S. shifts strategy on women's rights as it eyes wider priorities
- NYT (8-Mar-2011): Putting Afghan Plan Into Action Proves Difficult
- Foreign Policy (Mar/Apr 2011): It Takes a Network
- FAZ (10-Mar-2011): Isaf untersucht Vorwürfe gegen deutsche Soldaten
- FAZ (11-Mar-2011): Gates warnt vor „überstürztem Rückzug“
- FAZ (12-Mar-2011): Karsai fordert Ende der Nato-Einsätze
- Washington Post (15-Mar-2011): Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Americans say Afghan war isn’t worth fighting
- NYT (31-Mar-2011): Losses in Pakistani Haven Strain Afghan Taliban
Februar
- Center for Strategic and International Studies (22-Feb-2011): Afghanistan and the Uncertain Metrics of Progress: Part One: The US Failures That Shaped Today's War
- Rolling Stone (23-Feb-2011): Another Runaway General: Army Deploys Psy-Ops on U.S. Senators
- NYT (24-Feb-2011): U.S. Pulling Back in Afghan Valley It Called Vital to War
Januar
- Washington Post (2-Jan-2011): With Air Force's Gorgon Drone 'we can see everything'
- Washington Post (4-Jan-2011): A stranger's wars
- The Telegraph (6-Jan-2011): Nato victory in Afghanistan requires political will
- NYT (7-Jan-2011): In Wider War in Afghanistan, Survival Rate of Wounded Rises
- NYT (19-Jan-2011): Karzai Postpones Seating Parliament, Deepening Afghan Crisis
- The Diplomat (20-Jan-2011): It Just Got Worse in Afghanistan
- Spiegel Online (27-Jan-2011): Merkels sinnloser Krieg
- Spiegel Online (28-Jan-2011): Kampf um die Deadline
- FAZ (28-Jan-2011): Safran in Afghanistan: Das teuerste Gewürz der Welt
- FAZ (28-Jan-2011): Debatte über Afghanistan-Einsatz: Lagebilder von der Heimatfront
- Spiegel Online (28-Jan-2011): Steinigungsvideo demonstriert Macht der Taliban
- NYT (30-Jan-2011): Losses at Afghan Bank Could Be $900 Million
- Washington Post: Mubarak fires Cabinet [Video]
Dezember
- NYT (2-Dez-2010): Cables Depict Afghan Graft, Starting at Top
- NYT (2-Dez-2010): Cables Offer Shifting Portrait of Karzai
- The Washington Post (3-Dez-2010): Leaked Afghan cables show U.S. frustration with leader
- NYT (11-Dez-2010): Violence Flares Anew in Southern Afghanistan
- The Washington Post (12-Dez-2010): Nawa turns into proving ground for U.S. strategy in Afghan war
- NYT (14-Dez-2010): Intelligence Reports Offer Dim View of Afghan War
- NYT (15-Dez-2010): NATO Push Deals Taliban a Setback in Kandahar
- Washington Post (15-Dez-2010): Could there be a Tet Offensive in Afghanistan?
- Cato@Liberty (16-Dez-2010): Obama’s Afghanistan War Plan
- NYT (16-Dez-2010): Obama Cites Afghan Gains as Report Says Exit Is on Track
- Real Clear Politics (16-Dez-2010): Obama Faces Perilous Political Path On Afghanistan
- Slate (16-Dez-2010): Glass Almost Empty - The White House report on Afghanistan is very bleak indeed.
- Washington Post (17-Dez-2010): U.S. struggles to root out militants in Pakistani madrassa
- Washington Post (17-Dez-2010): In Afghanistan, on track to nowhere
- NYT (17-Dez-2010): Pakistani Role Is Suspected in Revealing U.S. Spy’s Name
- NYT (20-Dez-2010): U.S. Military Seeks to Expand Raids in Pakistan
- Wall Street Journal (20-Dez-2010): Let's Un-Surge in Afghanistan
- Washington Post (24-Dez-2010): As drone strikes have increased, so have assassinations, Pakistanis say
- NYT (25-Dez-2010): Taliban Challenge U.S. in Eastern Afghanistan
- NYT (28-Dez-2010): Insurgents Set Aside Rivalries on Afghan Border
- NYT (29-Dez-2010): An Election Gone Wrong Fuels Tension in Kabul
- NYT (29-Dez-2010): Rights Groups Tie Pakistan to Militants’ Disappearances
- Washington Post (29-Dez-2010): Honing our plan for Afghanistan
- Real Clear Politics (30-Dez-2010): The Uncertain Variables in Afghanistan
Oktober
- NYT (13-Okt-2010): U.S. Aids Taliban to Attend Talks on Making Peace
- NYT (14-Okt-2010): U.S. Uses Attacks to Nudge Taliban Toward a Deal
- NYT (19-Okt-2010): Taliban Elite, Aided by NATO, Join Talks for Afghan Peace
- Spiegel (22-Okt-2010): USA drohen Karzai mit Stopp von Millionen-Hilfen
September
August
- Spiegel (1-Aug-2010): Weisungen des neuen US-Kommandeurs - Petraeus ruft zur tödlichen Hatz auf Taliban
- Guardian (2-Aug-2010): Protecting Afghan civilians a priority, Petraeus tells troops
- NYT (4-Aug-2010): Portrait of Pain Ignites Debate Over Afghan War
- Asia Times (5-Aug-2010): Al-Quaeda meddles while Karachi burns
- The National (5-Aug-2010): Afghanistan?s end game needs more than Pakistan
- NYT (6-Aug-2010): U.S. worried by Hamid Karzai's attempt to assert control over corruption probes
- The New Republic (6-Aug-2010): Losing Faith
- Washington Post (7-Aug-2010): U.S. base in Kyrgyzstan remains on track despite tensions
- NYT (8-Aug-2010): Gunmen Kill Medical Aid Workers in Afghanistan
- NYT (8-Aug-2010): U.S. Victims Identified as Bodies Arrive in Kabul
- NYT (8-Aug-2010: Early Struggles of Soldier Charged in Leak Case
- The New Yorker (9-Aug-2010): Leaks
- Washington Post (11-Aug-2010): U.N. report links spike in Afghan civilian casualties to insurgent attacks
- NYT (12-Aug-2010): Showcase Afghan Army Mission Turns Into Debacle
- NYT (12-Aug-2010): Win Wars? Today?s Generals Must Also Politick and Do P.R.
- Real Clear Politics (13-Aug-2010): Petraeus hedges on July 2011 Afghan pullback goal
- Washington Post (14-Aug-2010): Afghans blame civilian deaths on U.S. despite spike from insurgent violence
- NYT (15-Aug-2010): Petraeus Opposes a Rapid Pullout in Afghanistan
- NYT (16-Aug-2010): In Bold Display, Taliban Order Stoning Deaths
- Washington Post (16-Aug-2010): Gen. David Petraeus says Afghanistan war strategy 'fundamentally sound'
- NYT (22-Aug-2010): Pakistanis Tell of Motive in Taliban Leader?s Arrest
- Washington Post (23-Aug-2010): Facing Afghan mistrust, al-Qaeda fighters take limited role in insurgency
- Washington Post (24-Aug-2010): Afghan officials challenge U.S. on aid contract abuses
- NYT (25-Aug-2010): Karzai Aide in Corruption Inquiry Is Tied to C.I.A.
- NYT (28-Aug-2010): Graft-Fighting Prosecutor Fired in Afghanistan
- NYT (28-Aug-2010): For Obama, Steep Learning Curve as Chief in War
- Washington Post: CIA making secret payments to members of Karzai administration
Juli
- FAZ (5-Jul-2010): Artikel-Services Im Gespräch: Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg: "Wir müssen weiter mit Verlusten rechnen"
- Washington Post (9-Jul-2010): Petraeus reviews directive meant to limit Afghan civilian deaths
- Washington Post (10-Jul-2010): Gen. Petraeus runs into resistance from Karzai over village defense forces
- NYT (14-Jul-2010): Afghans to Form Local Forces to Fight Taliban
- NYT (19-Jul-2010): Petraeus?s Successor Is Known for Impolitic Words
- NYT (20-Jul-2010): Leaders Renew Vows of Support for Afghanistan
- Süddeutsche Zeitung (24-Jul-2010): Afghanistan-Konferenz: Glückwunsch, Taliban!
- NYT (25-Jul-2010): Strategic Plans Spawned Bitter End for a Lonely Outpost
- NYT (25-Jul-2010): Pakistan Aids Insurgency in Afghanistan, Reports Assert
- NYT (25-Jul-2010): View Is Bleaker Than Official Portrayal of War in Afghanistan
- Guardian (25-Jul-2010): Afghanistan war logs: Massive leak of secret files exposes truth of occupation
- Guardian (25-Jul-2010): Afghanistan war logs: Story behind biggest leak in intelligence history
- Guardian (25-Jul-2010): Afghanistan war logs: White House attacks Pakistan over Taliban aid
- Guardian (25-Jul-2010): Afghanistan war logs: Task Force 373 ? special forces hunting top Taliban
- Guardian (25-Jul-2010): Afghanistan war logs: our selection of significant incidents
- Guardian (26-Jul-2010): Afghanistan war logs - As It Happened
- Spiegel Online (26-Jul-2010): US Elite Unit Could Create Political Fallout for Berlin
- UFPPC (28-Jul-2010): Der Spiegel presents Afghan war documents with aggressive indignation
- Time (29-Jul-2010): Afghan Women and the Return of the Taliban
- NYT (30-Jul-2010): Taliban Exploit Openings in Neglected Province
- CBS News (30-Jul-2010): July is Deadliest Month for U.S. in Afghanistan
- NYT (31-Jul-2010): Targeted Killing is New U.S. Focus in Afghanistan
Juni
- NYT (13-Jun-2010): Taking Stock in Afghanistan
- NYT (13-Jun-2010): U.S. Identifies Vast Mineral Riches in Afghanistan
- NYT (14-Jun-2010): Setback Clouds U.S. Plans to Get Out of Afghanistan
- Washington Post (14-Jun-2010): A Surge of Problems in Afghanistan
- Daily Beast (16-Juni-2010): With no end in sight in Afghanistan, Leslie H. Gelb lays out the risks ahead?and the president's options
- Real Clear Politics (16-Jun-2010): Afghan War Becoming a Bloody Farce
- Washington Post (17-Jun-2010): The Afghan Roller Coaster
- Time (17-Jun-2010): Barack Obama's Big Fat Afghan Dilemma
- Real Clear Politics (18-Jun-2010): Don't Stop Special Ops: Karzai Sides with Taliban--Again
- Washington Post (19-Jun-2010): Pakistan, Afghanistan begin talks about dealing with insurgents
- NYT (24-Jun-2010): Pakistan Is Said to Pursue Foothold in Afghanistan
- Christian Science Monitor (25-Jun-2010): Beyond the McChrystal, Petraeus drama: a counterinsurgency reality check
- NYT (26-Jun-2010): Overture to Taliban Jolts Afghan Minorities
- NYT (27-Jun-2010): Pakistan?s Plan on Afghan Peace Leaves U.S. Wary
- Washington Post (29-Jun-2010): What would reconciliation look like for the U.S. and Taliban?
- Real Clear Politics (29-Jun-2010): Dying for a PR Win in Afghanistan
- Christian Science Monitor (30-Jun-2010): Why US soldiers in Afghanistan are so frustrated
Mai
- NYT (12-Mai-2010): Afghan's Distrust Threatens U.S. War Strategy
- NYT (13-Mai-2010): Leaders Put Different Face on Afghan Drive
- Slate (14-5-2010): How are Things Going in Afghanistan? A Pentagon Report Says: Not Well
- NYT (15-Mai-2010): British Diplomat Takes Key Afghan Role
- NYT (15-Mai-2010): U.S. is Still Using Private Spy Ring, Despite Doubts
- Washington Post (16-5-2010): War of Persuasion: The Modern U.S. Officer ermerges in Afghanistan
April
- NYT (23-Apr-2010): NATO Backs Plan to Give Command to Afghans
- NYT (25-Apr-2010): Elite U.S. Units Step Up Effort in Afghan City Before Attack
Februar
Andere Schauplätze
- Washington Post (24-Aug-2010): CIA sees increased threat from al-Qaeda in Yemen
- WSJ (25-Aug-2010): U.S. Weighs Expanded Strikes in Yemen
- Salon (25-Aug-2010): An exciting new Muslim country to drone attack
- NYT (28-Aug-2010): Upstarts Chip Away at Power of Pakistani Elite
Dokumente und Analysen
- Congressional Research Service (21-Feb-2011): The Department of Defense’s Use of Private Security Contractors in Afghanistan and Iraq: Background, Analysis, and Options for Congress
- Sicherheit und Frieden (Apr-2010): Aufstandsbekämpfung + Staatsaufbau = Stabilisierung? Lehren aus Afghanistan.
- Real Clear Politics (16-Dez-2010): White House Press Briefing on Afghanistan
- Gallup (3-Aug-2010): In U.S., New High of 43% Call Afghanistan War a "Mistake"
- Afghanistan Casualties: Military Forces and Civilians
- COMISAF (1-Aug-2010): Counterinsurgency Guidance
- Bericht an den US-Kongress (22-Jun-2010): Warlord, Inc.: Extortion and Corruption Along the U.S. Supply Chain in Afghanistan
- Bevölkerungsumfrage Deutschland: Meinung zur Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik
- Center for New American Security (2010): Leverage: Designing a Political Campaign for Afghanistan (by Andrew Exum)
- Congressional Research Service (2009): NATO in Afghanistan: A Test for the Transatlantic Alliance (by Morelli/Belkin)
- International Crisis Group (2010): A Force in Fragments: Reconstituting the Afghan National Army
- Kempin/Kreuder-Sonnen (2010): Gendarmerieeinheiten in internationalen Stabilisierungsmissionen: Eine Option für Deutschland?
- NATO (17-5-2010): Vorschläge der Expertengruppe für das neue Strategische Konzept
- Reflections on a Survey of the Afghan People
Ressourcen
- Afghanistan-Portal der Bundesregierung
- Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung: Afghanistan
- GIGA Bibliografie: Führt Deutschland Krieg in Afghanistan?
- Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt: Daten und Fakten zu Afghanistan
- The September 11th Sourcebooks. Volume VII: The Taliban File
- The September 11th Sourcebooks. Volume II: Lessons from the Last War
- Wikileaks: Afghan War Diary, 2004-2010
- Wikipedia: Afghan War Diary