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MASSIVE JDAM STRIKE ON COMPOUNDS IN AFGHANISTAN – Video


MASSIVE JDAM STRIKE ON COMPOUNDS IN AFGHANISTAN

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BREAKING NEWS UK helicopter in fatal Afghanistan crash – Video


BREAKING NEWS UK helicopter in fatal Afghanistan crash
Five Nato troops have been killed after a UK helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. Officials said they were investigating the circumstances of the crash...

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Runoff in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan Preliminary results in Afghanistan's presidential election show former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah won the most votes but not the majority needed to avoid a runoff.

The chairman of the Independent Election Commission, Ahmad Yousuf Nouristani, said Saturday that Abdullah had 44.9 percent of the vote and ex-Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai came in second with 31.5 percent. The preliminary results are due to be finalized on May 14 after investigations into fraud complaints.

Electoral law requires a runoff between the top two candidates if no one candidate gets a majority. A runoff should be held within 15 days of final results.

The candidates are vying to replace President Hamid Karzai, the only president Afghans have known since the U.S.-led invasion to topple the Taliban's hard-line Islamic regime.

Afghan Presidential candidates, from left, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and Abdullah Abdullah

First published April 26 2014, 8:50 AM

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Runoff set for June 7 to settle Afghanistan presidential election

KABUL, Afghanistan -- The Afghan presidential race is set for a June runoff between former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah and former World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani, according to official results released Saturday.

The preliminary tally showed Abdullah winning nearly 45% of the 6.9 million votes cast, and Ghani 31.5%. Election officials will examine hundreds of reports of voting irregularities before issuing final results on May 14, but the allegations didn't appear widespread enough to change the results substantially -- or to give Abdullah the absolute majority needed to avoid a runoff.

The two men, both polished technocrats well known to the international community, had been regarded as the favorites in the April 5 election. Both have pledged to sign a security agreement that would allow some U.S. troops to remain in Afghanistan beyond the end of 2014, a strategic priority for the Obama administration.

Abdullah's margin was about 900,000 votes, but experts believe he could be at a disadvantage in the runoff due to his ethnic background, which is half Tajik. Afghanistan's largest ethnic group, the Pashtuns, may coalesce around Ghani, who is Pashtun.

Abdullah has tried to reach out to the other presidential candidates -- all Pashtuns -- to win endorsements that could push him over the top, but Afghanistan has not had a non-Pashtun leader in modern times.

Hamid Karzai, who was constitutionally barred from seeking a third presidential term, has remained neutral in the election. Abdullah, who finished second to Karzai in the fraud-marred 2009 election, is one of the incumbent president's harshest critics -- particularly his combative stance toward the United States -- and has signaled he would be a closer ally in the fight against the Taliban.

The man believed to be Karzai's preferred successor, his longtime advisor Zalmai Rassoul, finished a distant third with 11.5% of the vote.

Election officials said the runoff would take place June 7.

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General John Allen on Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan After 2014 – Video


General John Allen on Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan After 2014
General John Allen discusses one of the key challenges that Afghanistan will face as international forces reduce their footprint after 2014: the "triangular ...

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