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Pakistan, Afghanistan deplore U.S. attacks

Pakistan lashed out at the United States and the Afghan president spoke with President Bush after U.S. military strikes that leaders of the two nations say killed scores of civilians.

Source: Bush considering 8,000 troop cuts in Iraq

The top U.S. general in Iraq is recommending nearly 8,000 troop cuts in Iraq because of the improving situation there, a source close to the process has told CNN.

Source: U.S. troops launch helicopter assault in Pakistan

U.S. military forces landed at a compound in Pakistan to battle targets linked to recent attacks on U.S. troops in Afghanistan, a senior U.S. official confirmed Wednesday.

Gates to brief Bush on Iraq recommendations

Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected to present proposals to cut U.S. troop levels in Iraq to President Bush, along with proposals for beefing up American forces in Afghanistan, according to senior military officials.

U.S. 'encouraged' by Pakistan terror fight

The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff came away from a secret meeting with Pakistani military commanders this week "encouraged" by Pakistan's efforts against growing threats from the Taliban and al Qaeda.

Iraqi troops to take control of former restive province

U.S.-led coalition troops are scheduled to hand over control of a onetime hub of the Sunni insurgency in Iraq to Iraqi forces on Monday, a senior American military official said.

Time.com: Should Iraq Prosecute US Soldiers?

As Washington negotiates a new status for American forces in Iraq, Baghdad poses a new test for to a longstanding U.S. military practice

Time.com: Is the Iraq War Winding Down?

The Bush Administration's agreement on a timetable for withdrawal could be the beginning of the end -- or an "aspirational time horizon"

Iraq: Sides close to penning U.S. troop deal

Washington and Baghdad are close to completing the terms of a bilateral pact that, among other things, might outline how long U.S. troops will remain in Iraq, the top U.S. and Iraqi envoys said Thursday.

Time.com: A Tougher al-Maliki Flexes His Muscle

Iraq's Prime Minister is strengthening his hand in Washington and on the world stage

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