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    • On Saturday, a U.S. lieutenant colonel and a major were shot at close range while working in an office in the heart of the Interior Ministry, one of the most closely-guarded buildings in Afghanistan.

      A stunned NATO quickly withdrew all staff from ministries dotted around the Afghan capital following the attack which came after the burning of Korans in a NATO base triggered deadly riots in parts of the country.

      "We must make great efforts to prevent infiltration. This is a challenge for us," the official, speaking on the condition that he not be identified because he did not have the authority, told Reuters.

      "It's a very serious matter."

      Afghan security officials believe Abdul Saboor, a police intelligence officer, killed the Americans. He is at large.

      The attack called into question NATO's strategy of replacing big combat units with teams of special advisors like the U.S. officers who were gunned down.

      Their work is a key part of NATO's training mission to create reliable Afghan security forces to take over before foreign combat troops leave by end-2014.

      "If we don't deal with infiltration then Afghanistan will suffer. We will lose credibility with NATO and the rest of the international community," said the ministry of defense official.

      According to the Pentagon, around 70 members of the NATO force were killed in 42 insider attacks from May 2007 through January 2012.

      These attacks have become more frequent as the United States has sent tens of thousands of more soldiers to Afghanistan as part of a surge to fight in Taliban strongholds.

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      * Afghan Defence Ministry official says ties with NATO in peril


      KABUL: Afghanistan must act quickly to tackle infiltration of its security forces or another fatal attack on Western forces could undermine ties with NATO, a senior Afghan Defence Ministry official said on Wednesday.
      A US lieutenant colonel and a major on Saturday were shot dead at a close range while working in an office in the Afghan Interior Ministry, one of the most closely-guarded buildings in Afghanistan.
      A stunned NATO has quickly withdrawn all staff from ministries dotted around the Afghan capital following the attack, which came after the burning of the holy Quran in a NATO base triggered deadly riots in parts of the country.
      "We must make great efforts to prevent infiltration. This is a challenge for us," the official said while speaking on the condition that he may not be identified.

    • The Afghan security officials believed that Abdul Saboor, a police intelligence officer, had killed the Americans. The attack called into question NATO's strategy of replacing big combat units with teams of special advisers like the US officers who were gunned down. Their work is a key part of NATO's training mission to create reliable Afghan security forces to take over, before foreign combat troops leave by the end of 2014.
      "If we do not deal with infiltration then Afghanistan will suffer. We would lose credibility with NATO and the rest of the international community," said the Ministry of Defence official.
      According to the Pentagon, around 70 members of the NATO force were killed in 42 insider attacks from May 2007 to January 2012.
      The Ministry of Defence official said the large size of the Afghan army and police of about 250,000 had made it difficult to stop infiltration.
      "Our intelligence agencies will have to work on tapping phones and monitoring people's movements," said the official. "The bigger the force gets, the harder it will be to fight infiltration."
      Although the possibility of Taliban infiltration of Afghan forces is the most worrying for US-led NATO troops, the defence official expressed concerns that any type of incident could be harmful to strategic ties. reuters

    •  KABUL (Reuters) – Afghanistan must act quickly to tackle infiltration of its security forces or another fatal attack on Western forces could undermine ties with NATO, a senior Afghan defense ministry official said on Wednesday, in a rare admission of the threat within. On Saturday, a U.S. lieutenant colonel and a major were shot at close range while working in an office in the heart of the Interior Ministry, one of the most closely-guarded buildings in Afghanistan. …
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          NATO urges Afghanistan to sign US deal: Karzai
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       NATO has urged Afghanistan to accelerate the signing of a strategic partnership deal with the US in the wake of deadly protests over the burning of the Koran, President Hamid Karzai said Wednesday. 

      Koran Burning in Afghanistan Prompts 3 Parallel Inquiries
        By ALISSA J. RUBIN and GRAHAM BOWLEY The New York Times February 29, 2012
        KABUL, Afghanistan — Three major investigations were under way on Wednesday into the Koran burning at Bagram Air Base by the American military last week, the event that plunged Afghanistan into days of deadly protests claiming as many as 30 Afghan lives and coinciding with the shooting deaths of four American soldiers.

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