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ISAF sets Twittersphere abuzz as it engages man allegedly affiliated with the Taliban on the micro-blogging site.
Top US commander in Afghanistan says recent killings in Kandahar have had no major impact on withdrawal dates.
The insurgency in Afghanistan is savvy and strategic - and will likely weaken Western resolve to stay in the country.
Decision comes as Taliban claims responsibility for the killing of two US military officers in interior ministry.
Afghan police officer named as suspect in ISAF shootings as another attack is launched on a US base in the north.
Officials say two US advisers shot dead in government building as mass anti-US protests continued for fifth day.
At least 11 protesters killed on fourth day of widespread protests against burning of Quran at US airbase.
US military chiefs downplay remarks by defence secretary that Washington could end combat role a year early.
Analysts question comments about impending sectarian violence in Afghanistan following Ashoura Day attacks.
Group circulates what it alleges to be the security map for next week's crucial meeting on strategic relations with US.
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