U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Hit 2,000
[U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan
Hit 2,000] "Kabul - U.S. military deaths in the Afghan war have reached
2,000, a cold reminder of the human cost of an 11-year-old conflict that
now garners little public interest at home as the United States prepares
to withdraw most of its combat forces by the end of 2014.
The toll has climbed steadily in recent months with a spate of attacks
by Afghan army and police — supposed allies — against American and NATO
troops. That has raised troubling questions about whether countries in
the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan will achieve their aim of helping
the government in Kabul and its forces stand on their own after most
foreign troops depart in little more than two years.
On Sunday, a U.S. official confirmed the latest death, saying that an
international service member killed in an apparent insider attack by
Afghan forces in the east of the country late Saturday was American. A
civilian contractor with NATO and at least two Afghan soldiers also died
in the attack, according to a coalition statement and Afghan provincial
officials. The U.S. official spoke on condition of anonymity because the
nationality of those killed had not been formally released. Names of the
dead are usually released after their families or next-of-kin are
notified, a process that can take several days. The nationality of the
civilian was also not disclosed..." Full text:
U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Hit 2,000