NATO
The latest news on NATO
Some say the Afghan military should be NATO's top priority, but one general wants focus on the police.
The recent Koran burning protests are just the beginning of the problems America has in Afghanistan.
Alliance touts unprecedented drop in enemy attacks, but analysts doubt the upbeat progress report.
Pentagon officials pledge new steps to vet local security, army recruits.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta promised an investigation to Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai
Hamid Karzai called a video that depicts Marines urinating on Taliban corpses "completely inhumane"
Brig. Gen. Stephen Clark says U.S. forces used the wrong maps.
Pakistan ratcheted up pressure on NATO over a cross-border attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
The NATO mission ends today, drawing seven months of costly operations to a close.
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