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Deadly air strike colonel to be promoted
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Deadly air strike colonel to be promoted

The German officer who ordered an air strike that killed more than 100 Afghan civilians and cost the jobs of the defence minister, the head of the army and a senior state secretary, is to be promoted to general next year.
Coalition backs Guttenberg over Kunduz
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Coalition backs Guttenberg over Kunduz

The coalition parties are backing former Defence Minister Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg’s over his firing of a general and a civil servant after a 2009 airstrike in Afghanistan which killed up to 142 people including dozens of civilians.
It's war, says Guttenberg
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It's war, says Guttenberg

The Good Friday bloodshed in Afghanistan prompted German Defence Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg to break a long-standing political taboo on Sunday and call the conflict a “war.”
Email drags Merkel into Kunduz affair
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Email drags Merkel into Kunduz affair

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office was told within hours of the Kunduz air strike that civilians had been killed, despite the government’s insistence for days afterwards that only Taliban fighters had died, a report said Thursday.
Staying the course in Afghanistan
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Staying the course in Afghanistan

Germany’s tepid proposals for a conference on the future of Afghanistan in London on Thursday are not enough to ensure peace and stability, argues <b>Dr. Henning Riecke</b> from the German Council on Foreign Relations.