NATO troops, Afghan official killed
FIVE NATO troops died today, making June among the deadliest months of the nearly nine-year-old Afghan war. news.com.au |
Iraqi Militants Stealing Blood for the Injured
Guards at medical facilities have often stood by as the robberies take place, according to workers. feeds.nytimes.com |
Defense Secretary Offers Cautious Views on Wars
Robert M. Gates seems to be trying to lower expectations for a coming review of war policy. nytimes.com |
Worker Spoke of Jihad, Agency Says
A New Jersey man accused of joining Al Qaeda in Yemen spoke openly of militant views while working at American nuclear plants, according to a report by the inspector general of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. feeds.nytimes.com |
In Britain, Supporting the Troops, Not the Wars
Britons are commemorating their country's fallen soldiers in a ceremony that began with World War I, but while their respect for the dead is as strong as ever, their support for the current wars is less so. nytimes.com |