The Pentagon has admitted responsibility for the air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on the Afghan border in November 2011, affirming “inadequate co-ordination” with Pakistani officers and a reliance on “incorrect mapping” led to the very significant error. The investigation also concluded that the U.S. and Afghanistan commanders incorrectly assumed that there were no [...]
Pakistan is now accusing NATO of killing 28 soldiers in a helicopter raid on a military checkpoint in the northwest part of the country.
The Taliban’s attack on both the U.S. embassy and NATO headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan has finally come to an end after twenty consecutive hours
Bombs went off in Kabul’s embassy district, with the Taliban claiming credit for a coordinated series of attacks that included suicide bombers, rocket-propelled grenades, and heavy gunfire, reports the Wall Street Journal
Both NATO and Afghan forces have killed a former inmate of the Guantanamo Bay prison in a significant nighttime raid
Libyan dictator Muammar Gadhafi is still on the loose, and now with a major cash bounty on his head, however his foreign minister admits that the regime is finished
Libyan dictator Muammar Gadhafi’s son Saif al-Islam, whose arrest had been reported by both the rebels and the International Criminal Court (ICC), walked free Tuesday, appearing before supporters and journalists to affirm that his father was still “in control.”
NATO officials affirm that while the air strike campaign was successful in helping topple the regime in Tripoli, the campaign won’t be a model for future wars in the Middle East
A NATO air-strike has reportedly killed the Taliban fighters responsible for the helicopter crash that killed 38 troops over the weekend, including Navy SEALs
The U.S. helicopter that crashed over the weekend in Afghanistan, killing thirty U.S. troops and eight others, was probably shot down by a Taliban rocket, NATO forces told reporters