Kandahar
KABUL, Afghanistan - It's make-or-break time in Afghanistan.
KABUL, Afghanistan - The war in Afghanistan enters its 10th year Thursday with key players hedging their bets, uncertain whether the Obama administration is prepared to stay for the long haul, move quickly to exit an increasingly unpopular conflict, or something in between.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Three journalists picked up by coalition forces or the Afghan intelligence service for their suspected links to Taliban propaganda networks have been freed after brief detentions that prompted angry reaction from journalism advocates and President Hamid Karzai's call for their quick release.
KABUL, Afghanistan - President Hamid Karzai called Thursday for the quick release of three Afghan journalists - arrests that analysts said were reminiscent of a strategy the U.S.
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's early attempts to seize control of a neglected Afghanistan war yielded a strategy that pleased almost no one and hasn't turned the tide of a conflict near its 10th year.
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