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24th August, 2012
Taliban behind a quarter of Afghan ‘insider’ attacks: Gen Allen
Last week, the Pentagon, citing Nato data, said only about 11 per cent of so-called “insider attacks” are due to Taliban infiltration.
Last week, the Pentagon, citing Nato data, said only about 11 per cent of so-called “insider attacks” are due to Taliban infiltration.
2nd July, 2012
Pakistan and US near accord on Nato routes
The US and Pakistan appear to be close to resolving the dispute over the reopening of Nato supply routes to Afghanistan, Clinton’s calls PM Raja Pervez Ashraf.
The US and Pakistan appear to be close to resolving the dispute over the reopening of Nato supply routes to Afghanistan, Clinton’s calls PM Raja Pervez Ashraf.
25th June, 2012
Nato commander likely to visit Pakistan June 27: military
Commander of Nato in Afghanistan US Gen John Allen is likely to visit Pakistan to review border coordination measures with Army chief Gen Kayani.
Commander of Nato in Afghanistan US Gen John Allen is likely to visit Pakistan to review border coordination measures with Army chief Gen Kayani.
22nd June, 2012
Nato commander blames Kabul attack on Haqqani network
The attack bore the "signature of the Haqqani network" which continues to operate "from the safety of Pakistan,” said Nato commander General John Allen.
The attack bore the "signature of the Haqqani network" which continues to operate "from the safety of Pakistan,” said Nato commander General John Allen.
14th May, 2012
Pakistan, Afghan army chiefs, Isaf commander meet in Rawalpindi
Kayani, Afghan military chief General Sher Mohammad Karimi and Isaf Commander General John Allen led their sides at a meeting of the Tripartite Commission.
Kayani, Afghan military chief General Sher Mohammad Karimi and Isaf Commander General John Allen led their sides at a meeting of the Tripartite Commission.
13th May, 2012
Top commanders discuss Pak-Afghan border security
Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani, US General John Allen and Afghan army chief General Sher Muhammad Karimi led their respective delegations at talks in Rawalpindi.
Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani, US General John Allen and Afghan army chief General Sher Muhammad Karimi led their respective delegations at talks in Rawalpindi.
21st December, 2011
US troops may stay past 2014 in Afghanistan: report
The US commander Gen. John Allen said in an interview that American troops could stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014, the latest signal of a possible open-ended US military role in the country.
The US commander Gen. John Allen said in an interview that American troops could stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014, the latest signal of a possible open-ended US military role in the country.
13th December, 2011
Pakistan talking again to US-led coalition: Nato
Gen. John Allen spoke on the phone with Gen. Kayani, both expressed a commitment to work through the November 26 incident.
Gen. John Allen spoke on the phone with Gen. Kayani, both expressed a commitment to work through the November 26 incident.
2nd December, 2011
Nato plans to quell Pakistan-based insurgents: Guardian
General John Allen said the need to confront sanctuaries in Pakistan was “one of the reasons we are shifting our operations to the east.”
General John Allen said the need to confront sanctuaries in Pakistan was “one of the reasons we are shifting our operations to the east.”
1st December, 2011
Second stage of Afghan security handover begins
“We have been monitoring areas in the first tranche and note that violence has decreased, and in some areas has decreased significantly,” said Gen. John Allen.
“We have been monitoring areas in the first tranche and note that violence has decreased, and in some areas has decreased significantly,” said Gen. John Allen.
29th November, 2011
ISAF to retrain troops on civilian casualties: Kabul
KABUL: Nato’s US-led force in Afghanistan will retrain its troops by December 5 on how to avoid civilian casualties, following fresh accusations of civilian killings…
KABUL: Nato’s US-led force in Afghanistan will retrain its troops by December 5 on how to avoid civilian casualties, following fresh accusations of civilian killings…

