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FISNIK ABRASHI | July 6, 2009 03:47 PM EST | AP

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Afghan National Army soldiers and U.S. Marines from the 2nd MEB, 1st Battalion 5th Marines patrol in the Nawa district of Afghanistan's Helmand province Monday July 6, 2009. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

KABUL — Bombs and bullets killed seven American troops on Monday, the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Afghanistan in nearly a year _ and a sign that the war being fought in the Taliban heartland of the south and east could now be expanding north.

Separately, Taliban militants claimed on a militant Web site that they were holding an American soldier whom the U.S. military says insurgents might have captured last week. The Taliban statement, however, did not include any proof, such as a picture or the soldier's name.

Four of the deaths Monday came in an attack on a team of U.S. military trainers in the relatively peaceful north, bringing into focus the question of whether the U.S. is committing enough troops to secure a country larger than Iraq in both population and land mass.

On a visit to Moscow, President Barack Obama said it's too soon to measure the success of his new strategy in Afghanistan. He said the U.S. can take another look at the situation after the country's presidential elections on Aug. 20.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in some respects, progress has been "insignificant" in Afghanistan. He said it's hard to say how quickly the situation will improve.

Obama has ordered 21,000 additional American troops to this country, mainly in the south where Taliban militants have made a violent comeback after a U.S.-led coalition topped them from power in late 2001. The U.S. expects 68,000 troops here by year's end, double last year's total but still half as many as now in Iraq.

The four American soldiers killed in the north died in a roadside bombing of their vehicle in Kunduz province, said Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian Naranjo, a U.S. military spokesman. The soldiers were training Afghan forces, he said.

Two Americans were killed in a roadside blast in southern Afghanistan, Naranjo said. And another American soldier died of wounds in a Monday firefight with militants in the east, a U.S. military spokesman said.

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There were no further details on the incidents in the south and the east.

It was the deadliest day for American troops in Afghanistan since July 13, 2008, when 10 soldiers were killed _ nine of them when militants using small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades attacked a remote outpost in the village of Wanat near the Pakistani border.

The Taliban claim about holding a captured U.S. soldier came six days after a soldier was noticed missing during a routine check of his unit June 30. His body armor and weapon were found on the base.

Two U.S. defense sources have said the soldier "just walked off" post with three Afghans after he finished working. They had no explanation for why he left.

In southern Afghanistan, meanwhile, thousands of U.S. Marines continued with their anti-Taliban offensive in Helmand province. Some 500 Marines out of 4,000 participating in the operation moved into the Khan Neshin area, a Marine statement said Monday.

"This is the first time coalition forces have had a sustained presence so far south in the Helmand River valley. Khan Neshin had been a Taliban stronghold for several years before Afghan, and coalition forces arrived and began discussions with local leaders several days ago," the statement added.

In the southern province of Kandahar, meanwhile, a suicide car bomber blew himself up outside the outer gate of the main NATO base in the region, killing two civilians and wounding 14 other people.

Those wounded near the gates of Kandahar Airfield included 12 civilians and two Afghan soldiers, said Gen. Sher Mohammad Zazai, the top military commander for southern Afghanistan.

As the conflict intensifies, U.S. forces are under pressure to minimize civilian deaths in military operations. In an effort to reduce civilian losses, the new commander of U.S. and NATO forces, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, issued guidelines ordering troops to "scrutinize and limit" the use of airstrikes against residential compounds, which Taliban fighters often use as hideouts.

McChrystal says he hopes to produce a cultural shift in the military so that his troops' first priority will be protecting Afghan civilians, not using massive fire power. McChrystal's guidelines went into effect last week, and officials released a declassified version Monday.

The three directives are that airstrikes must be authorized and very limited but can be used in self-defense if troops' lives are at risk; troops must be accompanied by Afghan forces before they enter residences; and troops cannot go into or fire upon mosques or other religious sites, though this is already U.S. policy.

"We must avoid the trap of winning tactical victories _ but suffering strategic defeats _ by causing civilian casualties or excessive damage and thus alienating the people," McChrystal said in the statement.

Civilian deaths caused by U.S. and NATO military operations have long been a source of friction between President Hamid Karzai and the West. Such deaths have deeply angered Afghan villagers, eroding support for the Afghan government and international mission.

In the latest accusation, Daud Ahmadi, the spokesman for the governor of Helmand province, said a rocket hit a civilian house in Nad Ali district Sunday, killing four civilians and wounding four others.

Noor Mohammad, from Khoshal Keli village where the rocket hit, alleged that the rocket was launched by foreign forces.

NATO was not immediately available to comment on the report. British troops have been operating in the area.

A NATO helicopter, meanwhile, made an emergency landing in the southern Zabul province, a spokesman for the military alliance said. There were casualties among those on board, but Lt. Commander Chris Hall did not have details. The incident was not caused by insurgent fire, Hall said.

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Associated Press reporters Jason Straziuso in Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan and Amir Shah in Kabul, and AP researcher Monika Mathur in New York, contributed to this report.

KABUL — Bombs and bullets killed seven American troops on Monday, the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Afghanistan in nearly a year _ and a sign that the war being fought in the Taliban heartlan...
KABUL — Bombs and bullets killed seven American troops on Monday, the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Afghanistan in nearly a year _ and a sign that the war being fought in the Taliban heartlan...
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How many deaths does Obama have on his hands now? I thought we were bringing our soldiers back. We voted for change. This is status quo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 AM on 07/07/2009

You cannot "win" anything on foreign shores especially when the local people regard you as invaders. Spare me the posts about the USA freeing Europe in WW2, this was a different ball game and you should know it. The only answer is to bring the troops home and let the Afghanis sort it out themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 AM on 07/07/2009

Thanks Obama for all of the "changes".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 AM on 07/07/2009
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Condolences to anyone who has had loss and sorrow due to war... no one ever wins in war, especially the soldiers. They give everything, and come away with fewer friends (having lost some and been out of contact with others), often have nervous problems, and have to sacrifice time with loved ones. The worst part of it is that that is about the best scenario for their return.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 07/07/2009
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For what? For nothing. Bring ALL American troops home now. The Empire is over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 07/07/2009
- 3rdCitizen I'm a Fan of 3rdCitizen 34 fans permalink

My wife & I finally got around to watching "Charlie Wilson's War" on DVD (very good movie). I already knew most of the history, having fulminated at Reagan/Bush1 a lot during those years. Al Qaeda & 9/11 came about because the U.S. "f****ed up the endgame" in Afghanistan, as Charlie Wilson put it.
Now, having deposed one government and then given scraps of support to the replacement we helped create (because neocon fanatics misprioritized Iraq), we're faced with the same choice all over again. Like it or not, we're responsible. If we just leave, we hand over Afghanistan to the Taliban. We let the people suffer the same oppression we claimed to have freed them from 8 years ago (at the cost of thousands of civilian casualties). And we let the next wave of violent extremists have a nurturing safe-haven for indocritination, organizing & planning -- right on the doorstep of the only Muslim country with nuclear weapons.
If I were President Obama, I believe I'd be making the same choices. There is no Ho Chi Minh in Afghanistan. This is not a struggle against a popular anti-colon­ialist/nat­ionalist movement. And history has already shown that the stakes are a lot more real than the fanciful "domino theory" of Viet Nam days. For both ethical & practical reasons, I think we need to see this through.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 07/06/2009
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The United States will spend itself into total bankruptcy and slaughter a generation of American soldiers and the outcome will still be the same. "When you are in a hole, stop digging."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 07/07/2009
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The Soviets lost in Afghanistan, but at least they knew when they were beaten.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 07/07/2009
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U.S. Uses False Taliban Aid Charge to Pressure Iran
By Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON, Jul 2 (IPS) - The Barack Obama administration has given new prominence to a Bush administration charge that Iran is providing military training and assistance to the Taliban in Afghanistan, for which no evidence has ever been produced, and which has been discredited by data obtained by IPS from the Pentagon itself.
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=47504

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 07/06/2009
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This news of loss of life saddens me, as a Mother and Grandmother my heart goes out to these soldiers families.

What I question is why HuffPo chose to bury this thread at the very bottom of the web page with 53 comments, next to it is a thread on Palin with over 3800 comments. WTF?
America, your priorities are screwed up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 07/06/2009
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The Silent Homily
By T. Cardwell


In a crisis people are buoyed by a leader’s oration.
With, “We shall overcome!” the yarn,
he knits a cradle for an anxious nation.
And if there’s a need for war,
he adds a purl of ‘honorable duty’,
to ease the pain of the imminent sore.
Convoys of dead,
begins a chain of ‘noble sacrifice’,
lauding the deaf in their final bed.

…Yet silence can be a speech
that soothes a fearful soul,
stitching up the widest breach.

At Valley Forge, descend in to a dell,
imagine the mountain climbed
to ring Democracy’s first bell.

Walk a Gettysburg field,
each blade of grass a freedman
sprouting from the refusal to yield.

Stand over bones of steel, beneath the sea,
the spirits of the Arizona,
buttressed the resolve of the free.

Stop by the Wall and read its parable,
each panel of names a chapter,
in an open book of sorrow…incurable.

On the net, surf the Faces of the Fallen
from the shock and awe wars,
they radiate faith in our safe haven.

Go to Arlington and listen to the sounds,
the rows of stone a majestic choir,
heralding the finest beneath it’s grounds.

They are eternally banded brothers,
dying to protect all our backs,
sprinkling stars on grieving mothers.

Hear their homily,
everything the living say
….Could never be said so eloquently.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 07/06/2009
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We need our soldiers home! The dems that were screaming for the last 8 years have suddenly become silent. Where did their souls go?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 07/06/2009
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Huh? Where did their souls go? Talk about being overwrought. We are exacting revenge on those that gave aid and comfort to those that performed a heinous act on American soil. Sorry, I for one find the actions we take in Afghanistan completely legitimate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 07/06/2009
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Obama is LBJ Redux, with a much worse outcome to follow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 07/06/2009

How about if we bring our troops home and let the Afghans live in the middle ages if they want to. it's called "self-dete­rmination.­" One of the core principles of a democracy.
If these folks decide to attack our homeland, we can kill them here just as well. If the American public is harmed that's part of the deal. We will learn about the horrors of war on our home turf. It might change the way we think about alot of things. Just a thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 07/06/2009
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New rule: if you don't control the road, don't use it. If you can't control the road, come home. You're beaten.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 07/06/2009
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Would you take a bribe?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 07/06/2009
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please help me and tell me what american troops are trying to do what mission in Afganistan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 07/06/2009
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