U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jason Gregory and Pfc. Colton Unger are joined by fellow paratroopers as they leave an Afghan army compound during a combined patrol clearing operation in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, April 30, 2012. Gregory, a platoon sergeant, is assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod
U.S. Secretly Released Prisoners In Afghanistan: Report -- Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has been secretly releasing detainees from a military prison in Afghanistan as part of negotiations with insurgent groups, the Washington Post reported in its Monday editions.
The "strategic release" program has allowed American officials over the past several years to use prisoners as bargaining chips to reduce violence in restive provinces, it said, citing U.S. officials who it said spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Bomb kills 3 NATO troops in eastern Afghanistan -- AP
Airstrike, bombing in Afghanistan cause deaths, officials say -- CNN
Bomb kills three Isaf peacekeepers in Afghanistan -- BBC
Afghan soldier kills US marine -- The Guardian
Afghan soldier kills US marine in latest attacks against foreign troops -- The Telegraph
Man in Afghan uniform kills NATO soldier -- AFP
Attacker in Afghan army uniform kills NATO soldier -- AP
Afghan police kill gunmen firing from building -- AP
Eight Taliban killed in Afghanistan -- New York Daily News
Afghanistan’s government condemns Taliban offensive as cowardly and un-Islamic -- Washington Post/AP
U.S. Strategic Release Program Trades Insurgents for Information, Vow of Peace -- New York Magazine
Hollande victory rattles Nato's Afghan war plans -- Hindustan Times/AFP
Afghans 'Ready' To Take Over From French -- Radio Free Europe
Afghans can take over if French troops pull out -- AFP
Congressional intelligence leaders say Taliban has grown in strength since 2010 troop surge -- Washington Post/AP
Intelligence, military at odds on Afghanistan: congressman -- Chicago Tribune/Reuters
Feinstein: Military misconduct damages mission -- Politico
Marines shifting mission is Afghanistan, general says -- Marine Times
Military base issues limit Pentagon's options for post-war Afghanistan -- The Hill
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U.S. abandons plan for Afghan consulate which has already cost $80million -- Daily Mail
US abandons consulate site in Afghanistan, citing security risks -- Stars and Stripes/Washington Post
Americans favor limited U.S. role in Afghanistan -- Reuters
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