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1) Taliban Captures 2 Americans Near Kabul [6]
Taliban militants captured two American service members who were driving a civilian vehicle in a particularly dangerous region south of Kabul on Friday. The capture prompted a wide manhunt by the American military, including searches by military helicopters and radio broadcasts of a $20,000 reward for information leading to the Americans' return. The Taliban claims [7] that one is dead - and are offering to return the body in exchange for insurgent prisoners.
2) Inside the Fog of War: Reports From the Ground in Afghanistan [8]
Wikileaks, the organization that made headlines earlier this year after leaking classified video footage from Iraq, released a six-year archive of classified military documents chronicling the war in Afghanistan. The New York Times describes the the 92,000 documents are something of a "daily diary of an American-led force often starved for resources and attention as it struggled against an insurgency that grew larger, better coordinated and more deadly each year." The documents also assert [9] that Pakistan's spy service has guided the Afghan insurgency with a hidden hand, even as Pakistan receives more than $1 billion a year from the U.S. for its help combating the militants. The White House has condemned [10] the leaks.
3) Top Insurgents Escaped Prison Days After Iraq Took Over [11]
Camp Cropper, the last jail in Iraq that had been under American control, was transferred to Iraqi control last week. Five days after the handover, four prisoners, high-ranking members in the nation's most violent insurgent group, escaped. The warden and several guards are nowhere to be found.
4) The War: A Trillion Can Be Cheap [12]
The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost Americans a staggering $1 trillion to date, second only in inflation-adjusted dollars to the $4 trillion price tag for World War II, when the United States put 16 million men and women into uniform and fought on three continents.
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